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Oct 24, 2007
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i dont know if anyone has posted this or not. too much to search through trying to tell. if a PC shows up on your network, and you look at the large icons in cover flow, you will see this image with the blue failure screen. funny, but if we wanted to be fair, the mac icons would need to have a spinning beach ball.

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Please, don't flame me about this one. I mean this in my nicest sarcastic voice.

This is the 400th time this has been posted.
 
Please, don't flame me about this one. I mean this in my nicest sarcastic voice.

This is the 400th time this has been posted.

401 including this one probably.

It's amusing how everyone seems to think they're the first to notice it and that people won't have, when the vast majority deal with Windows computers on their networks and would therefore see the icon.
 
What gets me is Apple's lame marketing thinking that PC's are still beige shells.

This isn't 1999/2000 Apple, and to be honest blue screens don't look like that. I've never had one like that. Unless those are from the Windows 9x days.

On 2K/XP it's usually like this...
Polar-BlueScreenOfDeath.jpg


Agree'd. Its the only part of Leopard I hate!
Not any longer.

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