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Subject:Re: nonsense From:"Bonni J. Graham" <bgraham -at- ELECTRICITI -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 18 Jun 1994 23:14:54 PST
Another one I like is from Windows:
"MMMMMM.EXE has created a General Protection Fault at 0001.FFFF. OK?"
No, it is not OK! I refuse to condone the necessity of losing all my work!
I wish they had a more realistic button; maybe something like, "Well, fine,
if you have to" or "BE that way" -- something indicating grudinging
acceptance, anyway.
B.
Bonni Graham
Manual Labour
Director, Region 8 Conference
bgraham -at- electriciti -dot- com