Public BSOD Sightings?
Sanksa Wott asks: "My travels over the weekend brought me to a very popular fast food restaurant, where, in the drive-through I was greeted with, what else... a blue screen! Since BSOD's can show up almost anywhere, I thought I would ask: 'What has your funniest/most interesting/noteworthy/etc. encounter with public displays of the BSOD been like?' Note: This isn't meant to be a troll, so lets be nice ;)"
Something like this?
The famous Bill Gates crash video (1.63 MB)
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At a "future of technology" display at Epcot Center: the future is blue
In the San Diego airport: your flight is now... cancelled
In an interesting correlation, both of these pictures were taken on trips for the ACM World Programming Contest (different years), which made them even more relevant, since it leads me to think about good problem solving techniques.
The tab comes to $6.62. Hand 'em two fives, two nickels and two pennies. Watch as the clerk counts it up and keys in the $10.12 they have (that will take longer than it should.) Then the POS computer tells them to hand you $3.50. Watch as they get the 3 dollars, then three dimes before the light bulb goes off and they figure that it will work as two solid quarters. They put back the dimes, grab the quarters, and hand you your change.
One of three things will happen: The clerk will think you're some sort of math wiz; The clerk will spend the rest of the shift wondering if you knew it would work out that way; The clerk will begin worrying that you ripped 'em off in a quick-change scam.
How often do you have opportunities to amaze mere mortals?
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