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Re: [OT] Biggest BSOD of All time?

____/ ml2mst on Saturday 10 November 2007 19:48 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz schreef:
>> ____/ ml2mst on Saturday 10 November 2007 11:02 : \____
>> 
>>> [quote]
>>>
>>> At one of Toronto's locations of The Bay department store, four giant
>>> screens have suffered from the infamous Blue Screen of Death for days.
>>> You'd think that someone would, I dunno, turn off the freakin' screens.
>>> Or, at minimum, there's gotta be some 2.4gHz nanny cam feed they could
>>> leech for at least a few days before anyone complained. Because after
>>> the first 24 hours or so of BSOD, we begin to think that they like the
>>> aesthetic.
>>>
>>> [/quote]
>>>
>>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/toronto/biggest-bsod-of-all-time-320824.php
>>>
>>> ... Think big!
>> 
>> ... Think about space.
> 
> Uh, pigs (Micros~1) in space?
> 
>> 
>> http://www.divshare.com/download/381178-3ae (GIF animation)
>> 
> 
> Bwah ha ha ha :-)
> 
> If I'm not misinformed NASA uses and even supports GNU/Linux. Thank
> goodness.
> 
> Just imagine what could happen if one of the main computers in the space
> shuttle crashes into such a BSoD... The Horror!
> 
> I' m wondering if the Windows fanboys ever thought about the consequences.

No, no... it's the hardware's fault. Mr. Data needs to get the latest GPU
driver (binary blob) for that touch-sensitive display.

> :-(
> 
> Cheers
> 

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