Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? thought Rob Hamblin, of BikesBeUs, Inc.Thou art more lovely and more temperate, he wanted to tell the adorable Kate, of Kitchen & SinkRough winds do shake the darling buds of May; he wished they’d rattle his workload tooSummer’s lease hath all too short a date; no imagining summer here— data entry was making him blueAt times Rob felt that his job demanded too muchAnd he sunk into piles of paper, a spark with Kate seemed out of his clutchHe had loved her from afar for what seemed like foreverBut she worked in C-21 and he was always ensconced in A-3, seeing her almost neverBy chance, or nature’s changing course, he signed up for Commerce SyncAnd found that his heaps of mindless paperwork began to shrinkThy eternal summer shall not fade, he thought with gleeChocolates, flowers and balloons he purchased in a Valentine’s Day shopping spreeAnd left them for Kate to find, with a card that read“I want to get to know you better. Will you go on a date with me?” he pledKate was delighted, for she had always fancied Rob from afar, tooThe date ended up being more than a date— it was their relationship’s debut!Now that Rob can skip manual data entry because of Commerce SyncHe thanks his lucky stars and gives his computer a knowing wink“So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this, and this gives live to thee.”