Today we have some of the rarer classic Error’d types: events from the dawn of time, weird space definitions, and this absolutely stunning choice of cancel/confirm button text.
Complicated
Stewart
I found this and it totally blew me away! “I’ve been confused for a long time with this classic type of Error’d. I really have no idea if I should press Yes or No.”
I have a feeling we’ve seen mistakes like this before, but it’s worth repeating.
Samuel H.
mourns the awful irony. “While updating Adobe Reader: The Adobe Crash Processor closed unexpectedly [a.k.a. crashed].”
Cosmopolitan
Jan B.
maybe he is looking for a courier to deliver something abroad. “I found a listing on eBay that seemed too good to be true, but it didn’t have any offers! The item even ships worldwide, except they have a very narrow definition of what worldwide means.”
Super-Patriot
Chris A.
proves that Tennessee will take second place to no one when it comes to distrusting dirty furries. Especially the ones in Kentucky. “The best country to block is your own. That way you KNOW that no foreigner can read your public documents!”
Finally an oldtimer
Bruce R.
has a system that seems to be directly inspired by Aristotle. “I know Windows has some old code, but this is ridiculous.”
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