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XD What app is that from?
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I once got an error on Mac OS X that went: "The application Shutdown has canceled shutdown. To shutdown, please choose 'Shut Down...' again from the apple menu." hilarious, eh? shame i can't find the screenshot buried in my non-organised disk.
edit: although that wasn't as legit, cause it was actually a app called 'shutdown' that i had written a bit badly in applescript. this error is a true WTF.lol
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Server: 2.2GHz Athlon 64; 4GB; 2TB; Debian 5 x64
LividEmperor: 3.3GHz i5 2500K; 8GB; 660GB; Ubuntu 10.10 x64 + Windows 7 x64
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Dogeatdog: 3GHz Phenom II; 3GB; 1TB; Windows 7 x64
jejejejeje once i saw a windows error that said something like that
something like the error recovery app has failed and will not work, use the error recovery app to get the error recover app back xD
i cried laughing
The classic Windows error goes something like:
Some *nix apps have some pretty funny "you are not root" messages. Gparted is the one that comes to mind, but aircrack and snort have some good ones too, iirc.Error: no error.
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LOL reminds me of this
www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510300
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There's a site dedicated to stuff like that.
http://thedailywtf.com/Series/Error_0x27_d.aspx
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