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I am going on vacation! I plan on having my mind disconnect from my job (but never completey from my work). Watch for cool fresh images from Ste-Aurelie PQ soon.
This giant error message was on the new big screen at London Brige rail station, London, UK.
Didn't come out too well on my camera phone, but you can judge the size of it by comparison with the shop sign below, which runs across the whole shop front.
I don't think the error is readable in this photo, but from memory, the centre section was something along the lines of 'video stream not found'.
My first generation iPad (64gb, WiFi) is exhibiting a most peculiar error. It is not jailbroken.
The icons are duplicated and congregate by the upper left corner. The original app icons do not register touches. The duplicate app icons can be dragged to anywhere and do not conform to the grid.
This is a gift tee from a local garment maker. This brand is famous for stealing ideas from others. They make tees and shoes without asking for license.
Last summer, they bought a lot of bus station ads in Beijing. They were so proud of their slogan and produced this tee. For no particular reason, they decided to print it in English. Since this brand has no idea of creating anything new, they made an embarrassing grammatical error in just four words.
Cool. Now I have a tee to remember the shame for this brand.
slurl.com/secondlife/Error/124/132/33
I saw this AM Radio's HUD with this location in Melponeme's stream:
Spñ. Un estudiante disfrazado de "V" ironiza con la crisis educacional.
Eng. A student dressed as "V" satirises educational crisis.
Fr. Un étudiant déguisé en "V" satire crise de l'éducation.
It. Uno studente vestito da "V" satira crisi educativa.
Hay veces que los errores se ven bien, creo que este error fue bien.
No pregunten como sucedio, porque no se. Lo unico que manipulé fue meterla al microondas y luego echarle agua dentro de la foto.
La cosa es que salio sola. ._.
I made a grave error today. I walked into a store called Charming Charlie. That place is like my new crack. I think it’s best described as Forever 21 for grown-ups, with a heavier emphasis on accessories.
Dress worn as a blouse, Tucker for Target. Skirt, thrifted, shortened, and dyed. Belt, H&M. Shoes, Franco Sarto. Bag, Charming Charlie. Earrings, Julie’s Inspiration.
I nearly gave myself a seizure, flicking my eyes around the shop. It’s all organized by color (an obsessive compulsive’s dream!). There was an entire table of animal jewelry – mostly owls with a dash of elephants. And everything was inexpensive (Forever 21-like prices). The only thing that saved me from binging on pretty, shiny, sparkly things was the thought of reporting the excesses in my May purchases entry. Shame is a powerful thing.
This bag was the first thing that made my heart go pitter-patter in the store. And I managed to make it the last thing I picked up for purchase. Phew! I’ll be back in June, Charming Charlie!
Error at the automotive section at Walmart. I think it was a car audio demonstration system or something. Totally froze like this.
Royal Error - NATOs krigsmaskineri leker krig i Norrland sommaren 2009
Mellan den 8-16 juni 2009 genomförde NATO sin största flygövning det året. Övningen var belägen i Norrbotten och sammanlagt deltog ett 60-tal flygplan och uppemot 2000 soldater från 10 länder. Ett brittiskt hangarfatryg deltog även det i övningen. Syftet med övningen är att öva NATOs snabbinsatsstyrka NATO response force.
Nato är världens största krigsmaskin och kärnvapenklubb. Nato för imperialistiska krig världen över för att säkra USA:s kontroll av världens råvaror och marknader. Ofog tycker inte det är ok att Sverige hyr ut i princip halva landet för att Nato ska öva luftangrepp och bli bättre på att kriga. Vi fanns därför på plats för att protestera och konkret försöka förhindra NATO från att öva!
All information is provided in good faith but, on occasions errors may occur. Should this be the case, if new information can be verified please supply it to the author and corrections will then be made.
This memorial has been compiled with additional information by kind permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and from Ancestry.co.uk
NORTH NIBLEY WAR MEMORIAL GLOUCESTERSHIRE ENGLAND
Located in North Nibley Cemetery
To the glory of God and in loving remembrance of the men of North Nibley who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War 1914 - 1919
BENNETT Charles. Gunner 153753, Royal Horse Artillery and A Battery, 160th Royal Field Artillery killed in action 23 October 1917 age 38. Son of Charles and Louisa Bennett, of Great House, North Nibley, husband of Ethel M. Bennett. Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
BULLOCK Leonard Edwin.Pte 22181, 57th,Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) formerly Pte 2502, Gloucestershire Regt, killed in action 5 October 1917 Buried at Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium
CAPENER Gilbert. Royal Navy [Not listed with the CWGC and the National Archives as Capener and varients]
In 1901 he was living with his parents, Thomas and Fanny at Vernalls Lane, North Nibley, Gloucestershire. In 1911 he was with his father, now a widower and his siblings at Gloucester Work House. He was the brother of Percy who also fell
He may have served under the alias of JAMES Gilbert. Boy 1st Class J/34703, Royal Navy serving on H.M.S. Hampshire. Died on the 5th June 1916 aged 17, He was the brother of Fanny Edith Wood, nee Capener, of 28, Lower Darlington Street, King's Hill, Wednesbury, Staffordshire. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire.
His Naval Service Record (Ancestry) shows that he was born 6th April 1899 at Dursley Gloucestershire, occupation, Gardener His first ship was H.M.S. Impregnable 12th February 1915, last ship was H.M.S. Hampshire. His brother Percy also served as JAMES
CAPENER Percy (There is no military record for Percy) He was born in 1901 in the Registration District of Dursley
In 1901 he was living with his parents, Thomas and Fanny at Vernalls Lane, North Nibley, Gloucestershire In 1911 he was with his father, now a widower and his siblings at Gloucester Work House. He was the brother of Gilbert who also fell
He served as alias Percy JAMES. Private 72091, 5th Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action on the 29th August 1918. Commemorated on the Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France. Born in North Nibley His brother Gilbert also served as JAMES
COOK Philip Alfred. Pte 9958 6th Lincolnshire Regt killed in action 7 August 1915 age 20 formerly of Uley, Glos, residing prior to his death at Stamford Lincolnshire Son of Harry Cook of Green Road, North Nibley. Commemorated on the Helels Memorial, Turkey
CROCKER Edward Thomas.Pte 2585, House Hold Cavalry, Yeomanry & Imperial Camel Corps of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Yeomanry, killed in action 21 August 1915 age 36. Husband of Annie Elizabeth Crocker, 2 Hillside Speen, Newbury. Buried at Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey
ELLIOTT Frank. Able Seaman J/178, H.M.S.Vixen. Royal Navy died 14 January 1917 age 24.Son of Charles and E. Elliott. Born in Gloucestershire. Buried at Feltham Cemetery.
ELLIOTT George Harry. Pte 10867, 7th Gloucestershire Regt killed in action 8 August 1915 age 24. Son of Charles Elliot and brother of William George who also fell. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey
ELLIOTT William George. Pte 24704, City of London Regt, Royal Fusiliers and formerly Pte 25843, 1st Reserve Suffolk Regt, killed in action 27 March 1918. Son of Charles Elliott and brother of George Harry who also fell. Commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, France
HARRIS Thomas. Ordinary Telegraphist J/46498 H.M.S. Ambuscade who died at The Naval Hospital, Leith 10 November 1918, 18. Son of Arthur William & Sarah Florence Harris nee Robinson of Hunts Court Farm North Nibley
Interred at Seafield Cemetery, Leith.
JONES Stephen. Pte 125688, 38th Machine Gun Corps [Infantry], formerly Pte 35490, Wiltshire Regt killed in action 18 September 1918 age 20. Son of Alfred & Emma Jones of Bowcott Farm, Wotton under Edge. Buried at Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France
LEONARD Maurice. Pte 31492, 2/4th City of Briston Battalion, Territorial, Gloucestershire Regt died 3 December 1917 age 36. Son of Mrs Mary Ann Leonard, Tabernacle Road, North Nibley. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France
LONGHartley Francis. Driver T4/42657 Royal Army Service Corps died 18 May 1915 age 20 Born at Berkeley and resided at Wotton Under Edge. Son of Mrs Frances S Long of Tabernacle Road, North Nibley. Buried in North Nibley Cemetery
MARTIN Cyril William John. Pte 24397, 11 Reserve Battalion Gloucestershire Regt died 21 July 1918. Born at Upper Cam and resided at Wotton Under Edge. Buried in North Nibley Cemetery
PARSONS Percy William. Pte 32387, 10th York and Lancs Regt, formerly Pte 18375, Royal Field Artillery killed in action 28 April 1917 age 27. Husband of Edith Louise Parsons of Barrs Lane, North Nibley. Buried at Athies Communal Cemetery Extension, France
TALBOYS Harry NormanRoyal Engineers. Medal Card record shows Sapper 48411 Norman, Royal Engineers Harry N who died of wounds received in France died in the registration district of Bath in 1922 age 27 Son of Harry & Jane of North Nibley and brother of Stewart and is buried in North Nibley Cemetery
TALBOYSStewart William. Pte 24398, 8th Gloucestershire Regt, Killed in action 30 May 1918 age 19. Son of Harry and Jane Talboys of Millerd End, North Nibley and brother of Harry. Buried at Chambrecy British Cemetery, France
TELLING Raymond George.Sgt 3019, 3rd Gloucestershire Regt died 21 September 1919 age 50. Son of George & Mary Telling and husband of Alice Telling of North Nibley. Born at Ashton Keyns, Wilts and buried at North Nibley Cemetery. Holder of the Long Service and Good Conduct Medals. Served in the South African Campaign
WOODWARD Samuel John. Pte 24491, 8th Gloucestershire Regt killed in action 30 July 1916 age 34. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France
WYATT William Charles. L/Cpl 659 Gloucestershire Regt killed in action 21 July 1915. Born at Warmley and residing at Wotton Under Edge Buried at Cambrin Churchyard Extension, France
1939-1945
Dulce Et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori
MARTIN Victor Harry. L/Bdr, 1071318, 74th Field Regt, Royal Field Artillery died 26 June 1942 age 26 Son of Harry and Jane Martin; husband of Olive Annie Martin,of Down Hatherley, Gloucestershire. Buried at El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt
VENN J (It may be the following) Leonard Jack VENN. Telegraphist D/JX137882, H.M. Submarine Unique, Royal Navy. Died at sea on the 23rd October 1942 aged 25. Born in 1917 in the registration district of Dursley,Gloucestershire. Son of Thomas Venn, and of Violet May Venn, of Filton, Gloucestershire. Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon.
Not mentioned on the memorial is
Private 20554 Edward Augusta CAPENER of North Nibley 7th Gloucestershire Regt, died of wounds ,11 March 1917. The CWGC have him the son of William Capener. Edwards parents were Thomas and Fanny nee Pick who in 1881 were residing at North Nibley, his father was widowed by 1891 and remarried to a Miss Elizabeth James from the Forest of Dean. He was the husband of Annie Elizabeth, nee Cooper of 11, Mercy Place, Southgate St., Gloucester. Born North Nibley, Gloucestershire. Buried in Amara War Cemetery,
Variations on a theme «...with a film across Moscow»
Photo from series: «Photographic Errors»
Camera: Pentax MZ-7 + Lens: SMC Pentax-M 50mm ƒ1.7
Film: Tasma FN-100 (expiry date - unknown)
Photo taken: 05/07/2016
Scanned copy of the original negative, without any processing.
In the mode «as is»
My credit card was stolen today, for the second time in a year; this
the episode last winter. One of the lessons learned from that
experience is the value of building error-reduction systems into your
life - what your mom might call good habits. That's right, I'm
talking about your mother.
At approximately 5:00 this evening I arrived at the McGill Gymnasium,
swiped my ID through the scanner and entered. I put all my stuff in
my locker, exercised, showered, returned to my locker at about 7:30.
I flipped open my wallet to check to see if I had any subway tickets,
and zap I knew my credit card was gone, and I knew for
certain that it was stolen from my locker.
I keep exactly four cards in the front pockets in my wallet, so that
the inside of my wallet is perfectly consistent and any alteration of
its appearance triggers an alarm, like the reminder you posted on the
refrigerator to water your plants that after two weeks becomes an
unnoticeable part of your refigerator until someone moves it, making
you wonder why your refrigerator looks different. Several times I
have walked away from a cashier and was about to stuff my wallet in
my pocket when I noticed a card was missing - sitting on the counter.
I opened my wallet to get out my McGill ID, so I know that the card
was in my wallet when I entered the gym. My lock, issued by the gym,
showed no signs of tampering - that's right: an inside job. The
thieves left everything else in my wallet, including the $55 dollars
cash. I thought this was because these were socially conscious, robin
hooding thieves who steal from big companies and not individuals
(knowing I wouldn't have to pay for the fraudulent charges on my
card). Roy thinks they took only the card to prolong the period where
I wouldn't notice it was gone; these motherfuckers didn't know they
were dealing with an implementer of error-reducing good habits.
They call me The Implementer.
sí algo me ha enseñado esta asignatura, es a plantear una visión de la economía muy diferente a la socialmente inculcada, evolucionando desde una visión de la economía que prevalece socialmente donde el crecimiento económico se antepone a cualquier cosa y las funciones matemáticas nunca fallan,hasta una visión sistémica y coevolutiva que me ha permitido ver este bosque como parte esencial a tener en cuenta sí queremos alcanzar esa utópica sostenibilidad.
pero... ¿Podremos corregir dichos errores globales de conceptos?
quizás sí, educando adecuadamente a la sociedad.
You'd think that if Netflix was so concerned about making streaming their only business, they'd be better at it.
Also, at the Netflix help page, this error doesn't exist.
Il ritorno riempe la notte di luci,
il cuore batte ancora per i ricordi:
indelebili storie che vivono di colori e risate
e si stagliano nel cielo di stelle.
Il ritorno predice futuri fulgidi,
lascia il passato per una strada nuova,
ma non è oblio, non è maliconia..
Il ritorno è esperienza,
è quel gioco di foto e colori che rimane,
il ritorno è l'errore che insegna.
Il ritorno vive di parole estranee,
il ritorno è il vuoto notturno di una stazione,
è le voci sommesse, è le risate lontane.
Il ritorno è l'idea
di arrivare lì dove tutto è cominciato.
(Sim 2005)