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Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:08 • by Someone You Know
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."

"This computer does not support this operating system" or something similar is commonly displayed when trying to use the backup CD that comes with a name-brand computer to install Windows on a computer from a different manufacturer.

Re: THIS is an Error'd!

2008-02-06 08:09 • by badpazzword
This is truly the best Error'd in a long, long while.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:10 • by Tei (unregistered)
printer:

Yea. Imagine. You are the smarter printer on the world, and you are forced to print BORING THINGS!.

phparena-captcha:

Thats what I hate about how people that hate safety create overzealots stuff that don't work and don't add to safety.

Warning:

That actually impresedme. If only tooltips where not text limited.. imagine tooltips with huge ascii-art images.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:12 • by badpazzword
175205 in reply to 175204
Tei:
You are the smarter printer on the world, and you are forced to print BORING THINGS!.


"Let's print a cake!"

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:13 • by Treeki (unregistered)
That's because the answer to the bottom captcha was (((((((((o))))))))) not OOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:16 • by salandur
the empty desktop can actualy have unused icons. it is posible to hide al your icons, so they al become unused!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:19 • by Foo (unregistered)
The real WTF is the blue desktop image, it's a PNG but it has been scaled down slightly, just enough to smudge the text...

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:20 • by WtfReader (unregistered)
Really funny! I saw the ASCII art as a robot until my eyes focused. The optical illusion captcha at the end is the best.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:22 • by DOA
175210 in reply to 175202
Someone You Know:
It also showed "There will be cake"

Brilliant

Congratulations!

2008-02-06 08:26 • by cparker
Concerning the prize-winning ads: That's not a WTF. That's an accessibility feature for people with MPD.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:31 • by Grovesy
175214 in reply to 175210
DOA:
Someone You Know:
It also showed "There will be cake"

Brilliant


que another Brilliant! / Brillant! debate...

Re: Congratulations!

2008-02-06 08:33 • by rohcQaH (unregistered)
175215 in reply to 175212
cparker:
Concerning the prize-winning ads: That's not a WTF. That's an accessibility feature for people with MPD.

or for that matter, printers with MPD.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:38 • by Anon (unregistered)
The real WTF is a printer with an LCD display to give you messages instead of a bunch of cryptic lights that have to be decoded with the manufacturers super secret decoder ring?

Actually the thing about personalities is a real error message. I was decoding my printers cryptic lights yesterday and I noticed that one series of lights corresponds to exactly that same message.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:45 • by tin
175217 in reply to 175202
Someone You Know:
It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Sounds like some people at your work are as obsessed with cake as I am... Or you work at Aperture Science.

WtfReader:
I saw the ASCII art as a robot until my eyes focused.

I saw it as an alien.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:49 • by T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
Of course that "OOOOOOOOOOOOO" doesn't solve the captcha problem: There's only 10 O's on the screen!

And well, here I am, brain the size of a planet, and they ask me to print pages! God, this is so depressing!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:50 • by Khanmots (unregistered)
175219 in reply to 175214
You mean cue?

(given the nature of your comment I couldn't resist)

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 08:52 • by not having a good day (unregistered)
175220 in reply to 175205
www dot reprap dot org (and others).

Actually, the printer thinks it's an engineer:
Q: What do engineers use for contraception?
A: Their personalities.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:10 • by ruby-lang
175221 in reply to 175204
Not sure if that printer's supposed to have Genuine People Personality, myself. It's probably just programmed to sigh contently or huff admonishingly after every print job depending on user privilege and whether Economy Mode is set off or on.

Addendum (2008-02-06 09:23):
And don't forget: Share and Enjoy!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:13 • by MarcB
175223 in reply to 175204

Yea. Imagine. You are the smarter printer on the world, and you are forced to print BORING THINGS!.


... and there's this terrible pain in all the diodes down its left side.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:18 • by laZee (unregistered)
blank desktop: i smell FAKE!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:18 • by Dave (unregistered)
I don't get the cake reference. What am I missing?

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:29 • by Spectre
I didn't want to spoil the fun, but couldn't resist: the CAPTCHA one is a dup!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:37 • by Nameless (unregistered)
175231 in reply to 175217
tin:

WtfReader:
I saw the ASCII art as a robot until my eyes focused.

I saw it as an alien.


I saw it as a nuclear bomb explosion.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:37 • by j (unregistered)
175232 in reply to 175225
It's from a game called Portal, where this AI keeps promising cake if you manage to get through some logic puzzles in a 3d environment. It's pretty cute and charming in the game, but the whole internet meme is entirely overblown.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:48 • by j6cubic
175233 in reply to 175225
Dave:
I don't get the cake reference. What am I missing?
Portal, considered by some to be the best video game to come out 2007. I wholeheartedly agree, as does Penny Arcade.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:52 • by sarge (unregistered)
Brain the size of a planet and they ask me to print documents, it's so depressing...

Re: Congratulations!

2008-02-06 09:54 • by sweavo (unregistered)
175235 in reply to 175212
cparker:
Concerning the prize-winning ads: That's not a WTF. That's an accessibility feature for people with MPD.


Heh! There's me thinking it was simply accommodating both C programmers and VB programmers

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 09:57 • by sweavo (unregistered)
175236 in reply to 175214
Grovesy:
DOA:
Someone You Know:
It also showed "There will be cake"

Brilliant


que another Brilliant! / Brillant! debate...


queue another que/cue debate

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:12 • by Someone You Know
175238 in reply to 175217
tin:
Someone You Know:
It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Sounds like some people at your work are as obsessed with cake as I am... Or you work at Aperture Science.


We do what we must because we can.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:13 • by Otterdam
175239 in reply to 175236
sweavo:
Grovesy:
que another Brilliant! / Brillant! debate...


queue another que/cue debate


debates.offer(new Debate("que", "cue"));

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:26 • by savar
175242 in reply to 175202
Someone You Know:
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Can you elaborate on that? I'd like to send phony status messages to my printers also.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:30 • by NeoMojo (unregistered)
175245 in reply to 175242
savar:
Someone You Know:
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Can you elaborate on that? I'd like to send phony status messages to my printers also.


email teh codez plsthx

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:32 • by ParkinT
Obviously, the Capcha would have validated input of an empty string!
</sarcasm> {in order to quel another debate}

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:34 • by Corey (unregistered)
The "unused icons on your desktop" popup is one of the most annoying things in Windows.

Yeah, just barely related to the subject, but it's been popping up on all my computers this week.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:35 • by savar
175251 in reply to 175239
Otterdam:
sweavo:
Grovesy:
que another Brilliant! / Brillant! debate...


queue another que/cue debate


debates.offer(new Debate("que", "cue"));


No:

debates.enqueue(new Debate("que","cue"));

We don't debate que/cue until the Brilliant/Brillant debate is finished.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:43 • by GalacticCowboy
175255 in reply to 175224
laZee:
blank desktop: i smell FAKE!


I've got 3 different PCs that all have a blank desktop. I hate hate hate desktop icons... and the people who think that everything has to be stored or linked on the desktop...

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:45 • by JimM (unregistered)
175256 in reply to 175236
sweavo:
Grovesy:

que another Brilliant! / Brillant! debate...


queue another que/cue debate

[bold]Cue[/bold] another cue / queue debate (unless your name is Manuel, que is not a word in modern English ;) (dictionary.reference.com lists Que (prn. Cue) as an obsolete word meaning half a farthing (i.e 1/8 of an old penny); then again wikipedia claims that Que (prn Kweh) is a noun meaning an idiot, or anything being referred to as an idiot - so maybe we are cueing up another que debate... ;)

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:47 • by GalacticCowboy
It's really sad that the developer felt the need to provide a massive ASCII-art stop sign and articulate error message when he really should have simply prevented the destructive action in the first place - if navigating away will cause corruption, prevent the action and then inform the user you have done so. When given the option, users will merrily shoot themselves in the foot and then come to you for reconstructive surgery - all while blaming you for giving them the gun in the first place.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:49 • by GalacticCowboy
re: Printer

PC Load Letter? WTF does that mean?

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:49 • by operagost
A personality, in the context of printing, refers to the language used. For example, HP PCL versus Postscript. Someone probably tried to use a PS driver to print to this printer, although it doesn't have a PS option installed. Not a WTF, although it's a confusing message to people who are not technical and shouldn't be trying to interpret printer errors in the first place.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 10:58 • by DeLos
175265 in reply to 175245
NeoMojo:
savar:
Someone You Know:
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Can you elaborate on that? I'd like to send phony status messages to my printers also.


email teh codez plsthx


Oh crap, 1337 hax0rs are visiting the site!

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:01 • by WhiskeyJack
Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and...

Oh. It's been done.

How depressing is that.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:12 • by Frost (unregistered)
175270 in reply to 175245
NeoMojo:
savar:
Someone You Know:
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Can you elaborate on that? I'd like to send phony status messages to my printers also.


email teh codez plsthx

Help a newb? Wanna cyber? How I mine for fish?

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:16 • by Anon (unregistered)
175272 in reply to 175257
GalacticCowboy:
It's really sad that the developer felt the need to provide a massive ASCII-art stop sign and articulate error message when he really should have simply prevented the destructive action in the first place - if navigating away will cause corruption, prevent the action and then inform the user you have done so. When given the option, users will merrily shoot themselves in the foot and then come to you for reconstructive surgery - all while blaming you for giving them the gun in the first place.

How do you prevent the user from entering a different url in the address field?

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:26 • by morry (unregistered)
Please tell me the printer's name isn't Marvin.

that would be so depressing.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:27 • by Someone You Know
175277 in reply to 175242
savar:
Someone You Know:
That first one strikes me as unremarkable, given that many printers' displays can be changed using a simple perl script executed over the network. There is a printer just a few feet away from me that has recently said things like "Feed Me", "Underpants", and "Beef Cartridge Low". It also showed "There will be cake" while the printer across the hall said "The cake is a lie."


Can you elaborate on that? I'd like to send phony status messages to my printers also.


There's a Perl script that will work on most HP office printers available at http://kovaya.com/perl/show.cgi?program=hpsetdisp.pl and with a little research you may be able to find similar things for other brands of printers.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:30 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
Daniel Lo Nigro learned that

Now that's just racist.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:36 • by Bogglestone (unregistered)
175287 in reply to 175260
GalacticCowboy:
re: Printer

PC Load Letter? WTF does that mean?



It is a monthly magazine your printer wants you to subscribe.

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:38 • by Your Name (unregistered)
The most disrupting message I put up on the school's printer was "Change Fuser Oil".

It ended up in three maintenance guys driving in from the central office. Now, this was a B&W laser printer, and besides not having any fuser oil, they were having a difficult time figuring out how to change it.

The other fun one was:

ONE COIN -
ONE CREDIT

Re: THIS is a Warning Message!

2008-02-06 11:40 • by GLaDOS (unregistered)
175290 in reply to 175232
j:
It's from a game called Portal, where this AI keeps promising cake if you manage to get through some logic puzzles in a 3d environment. It's pretty cute and charming in the game, but the whole internet meme is entirely overblown.

No, it's not and you are an excellent test subject.
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