My background is a screenshot from Warlords for the Atari 2600...becuase I'm pretty sure that's where my workplace got the idea for its 4-desk cubicle layout.
There's a lovely screensaver that was included in one of the linux desktop suites that just cycled through crash screens of various OSs. No one ever really blinked at the Windows BSOD, but if someone happened by when an Amiga Guru Meditation was onscreen, they were often brought up short. :)
When that screensaver shows the BSOD sometimes it throws me.
See, I admin windows and linux and solaris at work. Sometimes I'll have a Win server in full screen mode, sometimes not. So when I see a BSOD on my screen my natural assumption is that Something Important has crashed and users will be Pounding On My Door asking about their Very Critical Application.
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Date: 2008-04-05 02:23 pm (UTC)ROTFLMFAO!
I'm sorry, what were you saying?
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Date: 2008-04-05 01:44 pm (UTC)-=ShoEboX=-
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Date: 2008-04-05 05:40 pm (UTC)See, I admin windows and linux and solaris at work. Sometimes I'll have a Win server in full screen mode, sometimes not. So when I see a BSOD on my screen my natural assumption is that Something Important has crashed and users will be Pounding On My Door asking about their Very Critical Application.
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Date: 2008-04-06 05:47 am (UTC)I have that as my wallpaper on the office desktop now...