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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"
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It says "victoria station" which is probably the London train station.
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There is also a large sign saying "Victoria Station".
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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.
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:O Oh my God! Broardmarsh is on dailywtf!
I know it very, very well...
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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
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Recirculated a lot:Vegas, Baby!. This sign is pretty big. It's hard to tell if it's bigger than the mall or not.
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How about this?
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/toronto/biggest-bsod-of-all-time-320824.php
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It's not from the UK, we don't have Myer or Coles (just above the car park sign) over here. Possibly Australian?
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Myer Store Locator
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Do you have FCUK stores in Australia?
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It also says Myer, which is Australian I think...
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All the 16 digit prime's I know aren;t unique :(
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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.
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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)
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Worst drug EVAR
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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???
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Here's your prime: 1125899839733759
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Pick an internet? I'd say, internet 2!
http://www.internet2.edu/
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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.
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Maybe it was the 'Victoria Station' sign that gave it away...
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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?
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No way! In Australia, blue screens are the other way up.
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Recycled Errords suck. http://thedailywtf.com/Comments/That-Internet-Over-There.aspx
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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?
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16 digit prime number for whoeever wants to try: 1000000000000037
That has gót to be the most awesome error message i've ever seen
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3093215881333057 1746860020068409 9999999900000001
I could only find three - any other suggestions?
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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.
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The sign on top of the power supply means:
"For indoor use only"
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That's good eatin!
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I can see the FCUK shop sign reflection (right hand side), so unless French Connection opened globally, gotta be from good old Blighty!
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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.
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The Samsung Odd was a rather apt name.
Of course, we all know what Samsung means.
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If you can think of 16 unique digits, give it a go.
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I wouldnt have though there would be that many 16 digit prime numbers, so getting a unique one would be pritty damn imposible.
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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...
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Well, you wouldn't be able to call your 16-digit number prime if it was even, now could you?
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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??