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____/ Jerry McBride on Saturday 10 November 2007 17:18 : \____
> DFS wrote:
>
>> ml2mst wrote:
>>> [quote]
>>>
>>> At one of Toronto's locations of The Bay department store, four giant
>>> screens have suffered from the infamous Blue Screen of Death for days.
>>> You'd think that someone would, I dunno, turn off the freakin'
>>> screens. Or, at minimum, there's gotta be some 2.4gHz nanny cam feed
>>> they could leech for at least a few days before anyone complained.
>>> Because after the first 24 hours or so of BSOD, we begin to think
>>> that they like the aesthetic.
>>>
>>> [/quote]
>>>
>>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/toronto/biggest-bsod-of-all-time-320824.php
>>>
>>> ... Think big!
>>
>>
>> Fixed the thread title since it was misleading.
>>
>> From the comments at your link: "I know, because our company, Digital
>> Signs, is in charge of the large panel display system for that venue. That
>> is a OSX BSOD I'm afraid."
>
> I re-read the original post, read the article it pointed to... nowhere does
> it mention an OS of any breed... So why MUST you point out that this is an
> OSX BSOD?? You self-conscience of something?
>
> It sure is strange that OSX and WINDOWS both demonstrate a similar BSOD. But
> then again, it shouldn't be to surprising.
>
>
> "WINDOWS AND OSX, DO NOT USE IN MISSION CRITICAL SITUATIONS!"...
>
> You gotta' love this stuff...
>
> "WINDOWS AND OSX... THE STATE OF THE ART IN BLUE SCREENING..."
>
>
> "WINDOWS AND OSX AND THEIR AESTHETICLY APPEALING BLUE AFTERGLOW..."
>
> I didn't know OSX had a WOW factor too... and it was only showing
> advertizing at the time...
It's the New Big Lie(R). Macs have Blue Apples of Death. Mythical indeed.
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