^The difference is that my post was a high-quality screencap rather than a photograph; also by the time you responded it was way past time for me to edit the post, and I think it's interesting to see the system-failure screens, which all GUIs have, because all operating systems have to deal with hardware failure.I personally enjoy the early NT screen the most, because it gives the most info; most failure screens barely say anything, though VMware ESX Server comes close: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Screen_of_death#Notable_screens_of_death[Edited on September 18, 2011 at 6:18 PM. Reason : Guru Meditation #DEADBEEF,CAFEBABE
9/18/2011 6:16:48 PM
The point is you dont NEED a high quality screencap. A small quarterscale image is more than enough. And this isn't a thread about the history of BSOD's.You just thread crapped with a picture bomb that has nothing to do with the topic, or the ongoing discussion.
9/18/2011 10:49:53 PM
Worse than that, some of us have plugins installed to prevent pictures from needlessly widening the screen. This cock smoker decides to purposely put a long string of characters before the big pictures to widen the screen anyway. What a dick.
9/19/2011 6:25:52 AM
what are you all tdbubbin' on, a goddamn netbook?
9/19/2011 3:51:21 PM