The Story Of NAT3. This is PAT sy , his not-so-old wife. 7. So passionate , that every time someone had to remind him of his family and his home. 12. For, the faint hum of his PC, The rat-a-tat of the printer, The croon ing of his secretary And the take-a-second order s of his boss Were his world . 14. The weep of his home became a wail . 15. … .And spoil ed his sleep . 17. Now he heard , his wife’s yelling, his child’s shouts and, of course, his home’s wails … … all loud and clear . 19. He walk ed through roads, not hitherto taken. 20. He flip ped through the yellow pages, not hitherto used. 21. And finally found a plumber, after considerable hardship. 24. For, The plumber had rob bed Nat of his fortune and his peace. 28. His home started And Nat started weep ing again! His wife started His child started The plumber came 30. For finding a worthy service provider is not so easy with the time and work constraints. 31. Service industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the years. But the means of procuring services have not . 32. That the power of Net is still to be exploited for service procurement and comprehensive service providence is a pity. 33. If only, there could be a comprehensive detail of all service providers on the Net. 34. If only, all such service providers could be authenticated by a responsible service facilitator. 35. If only, there could be a mechanism to weigh cost over quality and settle for a choice. 36. If only, the service facilitator could facilitate all the processes from selection to completion. 41. PCs can bliss fully Hum. Printers can delight fully rat-a-tat. Secretaries can happ il y croon. Bosses can merr il y issue orders-a-second…………. ……And weeping Nats would be Rare .