Gallery of public blue screens of death


Week dragging on? Can’t wait until Friday? This soothing gallery of BSODs in public and unexpected places should ease your suffering. The funny thing is that although these can be taken as signalizing a fundamental instability in Windows, I think of them more as a sign of the ubiquity of Microsoft products and computing in general. It’s a sign of the times, however you want to interpret it.

Update: Commenter Roland found some more. Thanks, dude!

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Nate (Who am I?)

How is that I can go years on a six hundred dollar notebook, without seeing a blue screen, yet these systems (which I can only assume get into the hundreds of thousands of dollars) blue screen routinely?

Someone should lose their job over this shit.

 
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Devin Coldewey (Who am I?)

Amen.

 
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Roland (Who am I?)

These are just crazy and funny. Here is another large collection of These Blue Screens that is cool: http://www.walyou.com/blog/2008/08/19/worldwide-places-hit-by-the-blue-screen-of-death/

 
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Chuck (Who am I?)

I have not seen a BSOD in probably 5 or 6 years, and the last one was because I installed a hacked video card driver. This is a little like making fun of MAC monochrome only CRT’s.

 
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Chuck (Who am I?)

Almost forgot. Yes, it’s true. When it come to actually doing alot of behind the scenes imbedded things, Windows is everywhere.

Where is the shot of the Apple store Point of Sale display that rebooted with a XP screen from about a year or so ago.

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