For those who actually read Internet RFC’s (there are a few of us), the ones that get released on April 1 can be hilarious.
This year’s, The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the Semaphore Flag Signaling System (SFSS) is funny.
Here’s part of the introduction:
 This document specifies IP-SFS, a method for the encapsulation and
 transmission of IPv4/IPv6 packets over the Semaphore Flag Signaling
 System (SFSS).  The SFSS is an internationally recognized alphabetic
 communication system based upon the waving of a pair of hand-held
 flags [JCroft, Wikipedia].  Under the SFSS, each alphabetic character
 or control signal is indicated by a particular flag pattern, called a
 Semaphore Flag Signal (SFS).
I especially like the symbols showing how to hold the flags.  Note how the hands wave for the “error” signal:
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 /|\
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