Comment On Which Internet?

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Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:03 • by krupa (unregistered)
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:07 • by fruey (unregistered)
206916 in reply to 206914
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It says "victoria station" which is probably the London train station.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:07 • by Anon (unregistered)
There is also a large sign saying "Victoria Station".

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:11 • by krupa (unregistered)
206918 in reply to 206916
fruey:
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It says "victoria station" which is probably the London train station.


I saw that, but I was thinking it might be the name of the store right there. It doesn't seem to be a free-standing sign, but part of the structure next to the store's entry. Also, the signs above don't say Tube or Underground, or whatever it's called these days.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:13 • by Fiona (unregistered)
:O Oh my God! Broardmarsh is on dailywtf!

I know it very, very well...

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:21 • by RB (unregistered)
The image from Broadmarsh is without a doubt the largest blue screen I have ever seen - congrats on that one. Can anyone top it? Anyone have a blue screen on Piccadilly Circus or something?

Captcha: trifluromethylphenylpiperazine

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:24 • by krupa (unregistered)
206924 in reply to 206922
RB:
The image from Broadmarsh is without a doubt the largest blue screen I have ever seen - congrats on that one. Can anyone top it? Anyone have a blue screen on Piccadilly Circus or something?

Captcha: trifluromethylphenylpiperazine


Recirculated a lot:Vegas, Baby!. This sign is pretty big. It's hard to tell if it's bigger than the mall or not.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:25 • by DoctorFriday
Please enter a unique 16-digit prime number when prompted.

Where's the WTF? Just enter 4222124650659841 and you're good to go!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:26 • by Teppo (unregistered)
206926 in reply to 206922
RB:
Can anyone top it? Anyone have a blue screen on Piccadilly Circus or something?


How about this?

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/toronto/biggest-bsod-of-all-time-320824.php

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:28 • by JonC (unregistered)
206928 in reply to 206914
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here.
Possibly Australian?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:31 • by krupa (unregistered)
206929 in reply to 206928
JonC:
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here.
Possibly Australian?

Definitely Australian.

Myer Store Locator

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:34 • by mike (unregistered)
206930 in reply to 206929
krupa:
JonC:
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here.
Possibly Australian?

Definitely Australian.

Myer Store Locator


Do you have FCUK stores in Australia?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:36 • by Bill (unregistered)
206932 in reply to 206916
It also says Myer, which is Australian I think...

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:37 • by Dave (unregistered)
206933 in reply to 206932
All the 16 digit prime's I know aren;t unique :(

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:42 • by mabinogi (unregistered)
206935 in reply to 206928
JonC:
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here.
Possibly Australian?


Coles - Australian.
Myer - Australian.
Victoria Station, Australian.
David Jones - Australian.

The only NON Australian thing there is the BSOD and the FCUK (which yes, we do get in Australian)
It couldn't be more Australian if there was Kangaroo road kill.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:44 • by anon (unregistered)
206936 in reply to 206935
In fact, even the Target is Australian, as Australian Target is a completely unaffiliated company to the US one. (Though they licensed the logo to avoid lawsuits)

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:45 • by Lev
206937 in reply to 206922
RB:
Captcha: trifluromethylphenylpiperazine


Worst drug EVAR

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:48 • by RB (unregistered)
Wow, I think Toronto wins it for the biggest BSOD. I notice that in the comments for that article, someone has suggested it may be a clever marketing campaign by Apple. I've never thought of that but the more I do - well, that is actually genius. I even remember seeing a BSOD on an Apple branded kiosk in an Apple shop. I wondered what the hell they were doing running Windows as their kiosk O/S - but I guess maybe they weren't!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 08:59 • by Pez (unregistered)
206939 in reply to 206919
Fiona:
:O Oh my God! Broardmarsh is on dailywtf!

I know it very, very well...


Used to spend many a morning walking through the Broadmarsh after a heavy night out in Notts. Can't believe it's a Westfield shopping centre now - they're taking over the world!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:01 • by Hubert (unregistered)
206940 in reply to 206929
Showing message after entering some obvious code (like room number etc) is a common way to delay the message if you cannot see it in private (some other person is looking) and you don't want to show it.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:04 • by Andy Goth
206941 in reply to 206930
mike:
Do you have FCUK stores in Australia?
The time has come again for me to trot out this wonderful photo of a Pitts S-1C Special!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:12 • by Aaron
Wow, I'm surprised so few people have commented on the dialog asking the user to enter a 16-digit prime number. That definitely belongs in the UI Hall of Shame.

I'm thinking about rewriting my apps to require users to manually enter GUIDs for new records.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:13 • by my_math_is_not_well (unregistered)
206943 in reply to 206925
DoctorFriday:
Please enter a unique 16-digit prime number when prompted.

Where's the WTF? Just enter 4222124650659841 and you're good to go!


I have no idea what a unique prime is, but wikipedia says there's only one with 16 digits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_prime

Which makes it even more WTF-y. I mean, why prompt for it when there's only one valid input?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:15 • by ClaudeSuck.de
I didn't know that My Business TV has it's own Internetz. And, cheeze, I would like to have this screen from Broadmarsh centre as my TV for playing GT5.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:16 • by ClaudeSuck.de
206946 in reply to 206940
???

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:20 • by jkupski (unregistered)
206947 in reply to 206943
my_math_is_not_well:
I have no idea what a unique prime is, but wikipedia says there's only one with 16 digits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_prime

Which makes it even more WTF-y. I mean, why prompt for it when there's only one valid input?

Well, technically, 0000000000000002 would be a 16 digit prime number... Zero padding FTW!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:29 • by Dan (unregistered)
Here's your prime:
1125899839733759

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:29 • by Smartguy (unregistered)
Pick an internet? I'd say, internet 2!

http://www.internet2.edu/

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:31 • by Mike Dimmick (unregistered)
Broadmarsh Centre BSOD:

STOP code 0x0000008E is KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (an exception, occurring in kernel mode code, was not handled). In user mode not handling an exception will crash your process; in kernel mode, it crashes the system.

The first parameter is the exception code that wasn't handled. 0xC0000005 is STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, i.e. code referenced memory in a non-permitted way. This typically means nothing was allocated at that address, in kernel mode, or writing to read-only memory.

Windows is pointing the finger at ativvaxx.dll, which I imagine is part of an ATI video driver. It could be that something else passed it a bad address, but drivers should be careful to wrap references to user-supplied addresses in __try/__except blocks to guard against this. I reckon it's a plain programming error.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:31 • by Anony (unregistered)
206953 in reply to 206929
Maybe it was the 'Victoria Station' sign that gave it away...

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:33 • by apaq11 (unregistered)
206954 in reply to 206929
Please enter a 16 digit prime number? That's pretty excessive. Maybe I can just give it 16 one digit prime numbers and call it even?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:37 • by Richard (unregistered)
206955 in reply to 206929
krupa:
Definitely Australian.

Myer Store Locator


No way! In Australia, blue screens are the other way up.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:41 • by Greg (unregistered)
Recycled Errords suck. http://thedailywtf.com/Comments/That-Internet-Over-There.aspx

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:41 • by Andy Goth
206961 in reply to 206954
apaq11:
Please enter a 16 digit prime number? That's pretty excessive. Maybe I can just give it 16 one digit prime numbers and call it even?
There aren't sixteen one-digit prime numbers... unless... unless you don't arbitrarily limit yourself to decimal! And who says that your radix has to be an integer? Pick an irrational number as your radix, and *all* primes will (technically) be one-digit! Of course, it'll take multiple decimal digits to express a single digit of base-e, but oh well. :^)

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:46 • by CaptainObvious (unregistered)
206962 in reply to 206943
my_math_is_not_well:
I have no idea what a unique prime is, but wikipedia says there's only one with 16 digits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_prime

Which makes it even more WTF-y. I mean, why prompt for it when there's only one valid input?
Hardcoding constants is bad, mmm'kay?

!@#$%^&*)+_ "universal" logos...

2008-07-18 09:51 • by rjmx
OK, I give up. What does the top logo on the back of the charger mean? That you can bring it into your house, but you can't take it out again?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:52 • by SchizoDuckie (unregistered)
16 digit prime number for whoeever wants to try: 1000000000000037

That has gót to be the most awesome error message i've ever seen

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 09:55 • by sep332 (unregistered)
206966 in reply to 206929
3093215881333057
1746860020068409
9999999900000001

I could only find three - any other suggestions?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:01 • by sep332 (unregistered)
206967 in reply to 206966
OK, slightly beat out - don't know why I didn't see the other comments.

Anyway I found a great primality checker:
http://www.alpertron.com.ar/ECM.HTM
handles 16-digit numbers in <1 sec. on my machine.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:02 • by Sid2K7 (unregistered)
The sign on top of the power supply means:

"For indoor use only"

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:08 • by Anonymous Coward (unregistered)
206971 in reply to 206935
mabinogi:
JonC:
krupa:
The first bluescreen picture also appears to be from the UK. The sign behind the kiosk says "Ground carpark". In the US, we usually just saying "Parking"


It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here.
Possibly Australian?


Coles - Australian.
Myer - Australian.
Victoria Station, Australian.
David Jones - Australian.

The only NON Australian thing there is the BSOD and the FCUK (which yes, we do get in Australian)
It couldn't be more Australian if there was Kangaroo road kill.


That's good eatin!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:35 • by Meesta Turner (unregistered)
206984 in reply to 206929
I can see the FCUK shop sign reflection (right hand side), so unless French Connection opened globally, gotta be from good old Blighty!

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:35 • by car912 (unregistered)
The Samsung/TSST/Toshiba firmware "LiveUpdate" program is filled with Engrish. You could have a whole series of screen shots from just that program alone.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:37 • by Ed (unregistered)
The Samsung Odd was a rather apt name.

Of course, we all know what Samsung means.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:43 • by keath (unregistered)
206993 in reply to 206954
If you can think of 16 unique digits, give it a go.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:49 • by Mark B (unregistered)
206994 in reply to 206954
I wouldnt have though there would be that many 16 digit prime numbers, so getting a unique one would be pritty damn imposible.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:51 • by Frunobulax (unregistered)
206997 in reply to 206993
keath:
If you can think of 16 unique digits, give it a go.


0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F
I think it's called Hexadecimal or something like that...

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:53 • by Anon (unregistered)
206998 in reply to 206930
mike:
Do you have FCUK stores in Australia?
Umm it stands for French Connection United Kingdom.
French Connection Hong Kong is FCHK, so I'd guess that Australia would be FCAU since that doesn't sound dodgy its probally just FC.

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 10:55 • by Jim Leonard (unregistered)
207000 in reply to 206954
apaq11:
Please enter a 16 digit prime number? That's pretty excessive. Maybe I can just give it 16 one digit prime numbers and call it even?


Well, you wouldn't be able to call your 16-digit number prime if it was even, now could you?

Re: Which Internet?

2008-07-18 11:02 • by Quango
No-one seems to have pointed out the major WTF with the message retrieval.. what if you type someone else's room number? Can you listen to other people's messages??
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