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November 30, 2008


Via flickr and ffffound. The blue screen of death [BSoD] has become part of the public space and raised to a level of technical performance.

| Posted by cam at 12:54 AM | | Comments (2)
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Cam,
I'm struggling with this. Is the dead link on become part of the public space' part of what you are saying? Or is it just a dead link?

Funny, it was a working link before that show the blue screen of death popping up in different public places. Ironic that the link is busted itself.