When I accidentally tried to open a dvd in totem (put it in to rip it), it gave me the error in the pic. "No reason", lol.
It's like... "I could play this for you... I just don't want to."
I dunno, just seemed odd/funny to me.
When I accidentally tried to open a dvd in totem (put it in to rip it), it gave me the error in the pic. "No reason", lol.
It's like... "I could play this for you... I just don't want to."
I dunno, just seemed odd/funny to me.
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That actually was the result of the program not giving an output as for why there was an error. But I do think they could've worded that better.
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"What, you want me to play a DVD? Are you serious?"
Because when they say "No Reason", you KNOW that there's a reason (
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I lol'd.
"I can't do this!" "Why?" "No reason."
Well its better then "this program performed an illegal operation"
I think it was drug smuggling personally, those guys at Microsoft need their cocaine after all.
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It's like it's hiding something. I imagine the Totem error trying to hide a sheepish smirk...perhaps I'm getting tired and need sleep.
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