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Share Your OPML is a great site for sharing your opml files (which can have list of rss feeds or whatever). I tried to look at Chris Pirillo's OPML and got this error. Looks like Dave Winer's newest site will need to expand its capacity!
Se que cometí muchos errores, negarlo sería engañarme a mi misma. Puede ser que ni ahí me entere o que me entere tarde ,la culpa interna te mata. Todavía no soy lo suficientemente madura como para tener todo en orden, de afrontar tranquilamente las consecuencias, mi problema son mis impulsos. Hablo de esos impulsos que te descolocan, que por mas que hagas lo que hagas es imposible dejar todo como antes. Sin embargo no espero cambiar esa parte de mi, no soy perfecta ni quiero serlo. Termino con una guerra en la cabeza que ni se como estalló. Las personas que creen tener todo en orden son las que mas equivocadas están. Y si algo me quedó de estos deslices es que posiblemente los peores errores de nuestra vida son los que no cometemos.
This Item consist of a Lincoln Wheat Cent 1948-D (MINT ERROR), when Minted the retainer was broken causing the planchet to exspand, the result being that Image appears on a larger sized coin, excellent detail except close to the edges, this is an exceptional find and rare, See Photos.
My 'first' Xbox 360. Plugged it in tonight. Wanted to give it a spin. Dead! Red light comes up, big ass error message on screen. What a flaming hunk of shit. I know the dead on arrival rates for this microsoft products (I should have known better) is HIGH, but I hadn't really expected my first Xbox 360 to fail within 20 seconds of booting. Anyhow, I'm going to go get my money back tomorrow.
This pic illustrates my greeting. E68 in a terrible font. At least apples error messages are beautiful! This is marginally better than the blue screen of death. Except the console is dead, a reboot wont fix it! Hard drive failure apparently. Gee, lets all trust microsoft to make something work. Not.
Los errores los cometemos...
por que cuando debemos pensar "sentimos"
y cuando debemos sentir "pensamos"
Best. Error. Message. Ever. An homage to the original Mac's frowny face.
In the morning, I'll often open tabs in Google Chrome for all the web comics I read (via RSS, of course), and if I can't read them all before I get home, inevitably one of them will have gone ape-crazy on Flash and crashed its page. A simple refresh brings the page back to life.
Sometimes, a mistake can turn out quite interesting. A couple walked through the frame while I was taking this. I also had it set at the "wrong" light setting.
Parte de mi colección de buenos y malos ejemplos de errores 404.
mmm..ejemplo regular, buena intención por lo menos.
En un emotivo mensaje, el padre Gerardo Ramírez Paniagua llama a que las personas sean más sinceras consigo mismas. Lo hizo en una misa encabezada por la Primera Dama, Cándida Montilla de Medina, en su Despacho.
Foto: Despacho Primera Dama República Dominicana
Nota de prensa:
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The messed up thing about this error was that you could count on freezing the computer by clicking that 'Restart' button.
Intervention, land– art_ Besançon / 2018
Chalkspray on dead tree trunk. 4th piece of my Error series. I am looking for pieces of nature inside cities that are left there by the city workers who didn't remove them yet. These are kind of error's for nowaday's cities which try to be clean artifficial and civilized theme parks for consumers. www.sgnlr.com
Model Name:MacBook Pro 17"
Model Identifier:MacBookPro1,2
Processor Name:Intel Core Duo
Processor Speed:2.16 GHz
System Version:Mac OS X 10.5 (9A581)
Aperture
Version:1.5.6
Last Modified:10/26/07 6:44 PM
Kind:Universal
Get Info String:Aperture 1.5.6, Copyright 2005-2007 Apple Inc.
Location:/Applications/Aperture.app
In Toronto, Ontario
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Here's another of those paste-ups -- elsewhere in Toronto -
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Error was a small but very photogenic sim, and a good place to rest your eyeballs after an excess of sims carpeted in emerald green groundcovers.
Unfortunately, this tranquil little place has closed.
November 10, 2018 at 2:00pm- 3:30pm at Centrespace Gallery, VRC
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Sustain your errors, is a series of workshops and events re-interpreting a set of ideas by artist and musician David Cunningham first used for his 1976 album Grey Scale.
In an introduction to the project taking place during NEoN, writer Cicely Farrer invites artist Katie Hare to together explore the ‘error system’ in the algorithmic age, through dialogue, sound, projection and human movement, extending Cunningham’s album in a new performative encounter.
Katie Hare is an artist whose work examines the effects of the increasing rapidity of technological progress, particularly with regards to memory and obsolescence and the way narrative and storytelling is shifting as a result of this development.
Introduction to David Cunningham’s Error System
David Cunningham’s art work evades visual description as it is mostly real-time sound based and site specific. His installations and performances are experienced across sound, music, light, movement and the architectures of space. He frequently uses a systems approach. This systems approach could be through a sound loop, overlapping cycles, a set of instructions, collaborative conditions or the space the work inhabits.
Sustain your errors draws on an early work of David’s, Grey Scale, for which he set up scores/instructions in the production of his sound work in the late 70s. In its original form, Grey Scale is an album that was originally released as a vinyl record in a grey card sleeve in 1976. The album features tracks which are played across a range of instruments, percussion, tape recorders, synthesisers and water.
The project is based on conversations between Cicely Farrer and David Cunningham around ways of interpreting the scores and their guiding principles. Cicely has received mentorship from artist Pernille Spence.
Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography