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And now, on with today's Error'd.
"I spotted this in an elevator at a major Chicago-area computer science university," Larry Garfield reports, "but it leaves me wondering - If my elevator has no operating system, how is it moving???"
"Apparently because I watched a video 32 years ago, YouTube thinks it knows what I want to see now," writes Nic Brink.
Ilya Kozhevnikov finds that Hyper-V's RAM boundaries in Windows Server 2012 are a little constraining.
"Oh, Visual Firefox, I wish I knew how to quit you! Literally," wrote Peter Hamlen.
"Nevermind how Amazon figures the awesome deal on the paper cutter deserves to be in the 'Electronics' section," writes Levi B., "I want to know why there's still 41% of the laminating sheets left unclaimed with that awesome -21% savings."
"This gives new meaning to the term 'dribbling'" writes Herman P.
"I guess the spammers really have won," wrote Alexander Gieg.
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"Do you remember," he went on, "writing in your diary, "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus five make seven"?"
"Yes," said Alexander. The Registration Form held up his right hand, all fingers extended, then his left hand, its back towards Alexander, with the thumb, ring and little fingers hidden and two fingers extended. "How many fingers am I holding up, Alexander?" "Seven" "And if the party says it is not seven but nine, then how many?" "Seven" "How many fingers, Alexander?" "Seven! Seven! What else can I say? Seven!" "How many fingers, Alexander?" "Nine! Nine! Nine!" "No, Alexander, that is no use. You are lying. You still think there are seven. How many fingers, please?" "How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes? Two and five are seven." "Sometimes, Alexander. Sometimes they are nine. Sometimes they are six. Sometimes they are all of them at once." |
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How does the elevator move ????
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