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precalentando para noviembreeee...!

 

(en ambas hay muchos errores que corregir, pero me gustó el clima que dio la libertad del trazo)

Error en 2do cajero,en el Aeropuerto Jorge Chávez

Ah, my nemesis, the Amiga equivalent of a Blue Screen of Death!

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.

Error code 53357

Five days after their first mission, the members of 4th Platoon, Company B were performing better as a combat unit and though the training is designed to test them under the pressures of failure, they’ve endured and learned from errors. On June 7, they engage a key leader scenario at the Camp Shea village where they have to provide security from enemy combatants. More than 900 cadets from the Class of 2015 and Class of 2016 conducted 19 days of Cadet Leader Development Training at Camp Buckner. CLDT gives cadets a chance to command teams, squads and platoons in operationally-relevant scenarios where they are expected to demonstrate the effective leadership of a junior officer. Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO

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.

www.messersmith.name/wordpress/2010/03/01/improving-the-e...

I had no business diving on Saturday. I've been fighting off a cold which turned into sinusitis and a bronchial infection for over two weeks now. However, I could "pop" my ears after taking a 12-hour Sudafed, so I decided to have a go for a shallow dive. When I flipped over the side of Faded Glory onto my back and sank about a meter before popping up again, I knew I'd made an error of judgement. However, as I was already in the water, I decided to grab my camera and see if I could get deep enough to do any good.

 

My ears cleared okay, but my entire head felt as if it was being squeezed in a vise. There lot of cavities in your head that are supposed to be filled with air at normal atmospheric pressure - that's you're sinus cavities. When you're congested, they don't connect up right and you can't equalise pressure between them. It hurts like billy-blue-blazes. I found if I went down only a half meter at a time, and kept equalising all the time, I could keep the pain manageable.

 

For you divers out there, keep in mind that I have over 2,000 dives, so I have a fairly good idea of what I can actually get away with. I was pushing the limits and taking a calculated risk that I wouldn't rupture a blood vessel. Don't try this at home. Just because I do stupid things doesn't mean that we're in a contest to see who can be the more stupid. Be the winner - stay safe!

 

Here you can see Richard Jones taking a depth measurement at the level of a stainless steel pin cast into the reef. We will attach a chain to it with a float about two meters below the surface. To that, we'll attach a short rope with a ring in the end and a small surface float to mark it: When approaching for a dive, someone (appointed by the captain - ME) will dive over the side holding a moring line, run it through the ring, and then hand it up to another crew member to be tied off to hold the boat in position. This way we don't have to drop anchor at dive sites. We are usually very careful to aviod damage, but sometimes it happens. Note that you can see Faded Glory's anchor lying in the sand just beyond him in the distance.

 

We gave up trying to get funding to put in permanent anchorages at all of the popular dive sites. There are plenty of agencies who talk the talk about saving the reefs, but none that we've found who walk the walk. My advice, if someone approaches you in Madang about "saving our reefs" is to ask them to give you a list of active project where they are spending money to do something useful instead of just moaning about it. I'm fed up with aid agencies that show you the fancy brochures and web sites, but give you the blank stare when you ask for money to do something that will actually get the job done.

 

With my head pounding like a jackhammer, I descended to about six meters and discovered a fish that I've never seen before. I was lucky enough to get a couple of good shots of this Six-Spot Goby (Valenciennea sexguttata): Hey, this fish has six blue spots on each side. Shouldn't it be a Twelve-Spot Goby? It's not exactly gorgeous, but It's a new one for me, so I say hurrah!

 

Here's our beautiful little friends the Purple Anthea (Psudanthias tuka) sparkling like jewels above the sandy bottom of The Eel Garden near Pig Island: There are both males and females there in that image along with a variety of other species. A typical "fish soup".

 

You've seen the Nudibranch (Phyllidia varicosa) here before, but not one this large, I don't believe: This one couldn't have hidden behind two golf balls. The colours are gorgeous. It looks like some kind of fancy candy.

 

This is a particularly nice shot of a Longfin Bannerfish (Heniochus acuminatus) which I certainly did not think was going to be worth saving: It just flashed past me as I was clearing my ears for the hundredth time. I swung my camera around and pressed the shutter release in its general direction. When I check the shot on the screen, I was dumbfounded. I couldn't have gotten that good a shot normally if I'd spent all day trying. Sometimes the camera just does it's job.

 

This is a funny little image of some arms of a Feather Star (Comanthina schlegeli) sticking out of its hidey-hole: I don't know what it was doing crammed down in there. It certainly isn't any kind of normal behaviour that I've seen before. They are usually our where they can wave their arms about in the breeze.

 

Since Rich Jones was spotting for me, I knew that I'd get something special. He found this Banded Coral Shrimp (Stenopus hispidus) hiding down in a crevice: It was a devil of a shot to get. There was too little light and the flash just made it all garish and contrasty. I finally set the camera for a very tight aperture to get the best depth of field and backed off the flash power to its minimum setting. I was surprised to get anything at all, let alone the nice shot above.

 

There's something going on the image above that puzzles me. There are far too many antennae in that image. The has to be two shrimp in that hole. Where is the other one? It looks like it could be behind the visible one. I leave the reader to ponder that one.

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.

"...i admets que no va ser

un error de càlcul l'última

vegada,"

no obeir de mishima

 

octubre de 2013.

rubén torres.

 

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Back to basics then - Bostonian Street Performer... Trancendental... Awesome!!

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. ._.

 

Curioso error en un cajero de caja Duero. El texto pone: operating system not found

(2010) - by Andrea Lehmann

Error at the automotive section at Walmart. I think it was a car audio demonstration system or something. Totally froze like this.

Display error, Dubai airport

A graphic illustrating an alarming statistic about medical error- on average, as many as 1 in 4 hospital patients will experience some sort of medical error.

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!

i wonder what this message means?

show error in web developer, but don't understand why

In ever loving Memory of

Rebecca Elizabeth

The beloved wife of

William Sadler

Who passed away Sept. 14th 1918

Aged 60 years.

Also two of their sons

Private Thomas Sadler

Died of wounds in France Oct. 11th 1915

Aged 20 years

Private Frederick Sadler

Killed in action in France Oct 18th 1916

Aged 29 years

 

Frederick Sadler

 

(RoH) Private 14412. 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Killed in action Wednesday 18 October 1916. Age 29. Born Horsey. Enlisted Norwich. Son of William Sadler, of West Somerton, Great Yarmouth. Buried: BANCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France Ref. VI. L. 7.

www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/WestSomerton.html

  

CWGC: www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=206295

 

The 14 year old “Fredrick”, born Horsey and already working as an Agricultural Labourer, is recorded on the 1901 census at Fords Farm, Horsey-next-the-Sea. This is the household of his parents, William, (aged 44 and a Horseman on Farm from Brumstead, Norfolk), and “Rebeca”, (aged 43 and from Somerton). Their other children are:-

Dorothy,............. aged 3,born Horsey (Dorothy Elizabeth, born 25/08/1897, baptised Horsey All Saints 20/02/1898)

Elsie,...................aged 17,born Horsey (Baptised Horsey All Saints 04/08/1889)

Florence…………aged 9.………..born Horsey

Frank…………….aged 11.………born Horsey

Jacob…...............aged 7..born Horsey (Jacob Henry, born 28/05/1895, baptised Horsey All Saints 05/07/1896)

(see Thomas below - this looks like a transcription error)

James,...............aged 18,born Somerton...Agricultural Labourer (Baptised Horsey All Saints 04/08/1889)

John, ................aged 15,born Horsey….Ordinary Agricultural Labourer (Baptised Horsey A.Saints 04/08/1889)

Robert E…......aged u/1..born Horsey (Robert Edward, born 23/08/1900, baptised Horsey A.Saints 26/05/1901)

Thomas …......aged 5...born Horsey (Thomas Henry, born 25/08/1895, baptised Horsey All Saints 05/07/1896)

William………….aged 21.………born Somerton….Ordinary Agricultural Labourer

 

From the Horsey, All Saints, baptismal record

Robert Francis, baptised 4th August 1889.(Possibly Frank?)

Maude Gertrude, baptised26th April 1891

 

Wednesday 18th October 1916.

Gueudecourt

 

9th Bn, Norfolk Regt (6th Div) captured the north western part of Mild Trench and held it against a German attack at nightfall.

forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=9058&p...

 

Thomas H Sadler

 

(RoH) Thomas Henry Sadler. Private 14361. 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds Monday 11 October 1915. Age 19. Born Horsey. Enlisted Great Yarmouth. Son of William and Rebecca Sadler, of West Somerton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Buried: LE TREPORT MILITARY CEMETERY, Seine-Maritime, France. Ref. Plot 1. Row L. Grave 3A.

 

See brother Frederick above for the headstone inscription in the churchyard, and family details from the census.

 

CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=117166

 

During the First World War, Le Treport was an important hospital centre. No.3 General Hospital was established there in November 1914, No.16 General Hospital in February 1915, No.2 Canadian General Hospital in March 1915, No.3 Convalescent Depot in June 1915 and Lady Murray's B.R.C.S. Hospital in July 1916. These hospitals contained nearly 10,000 beds.

CWGC www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=11300&...

 

The 9th (Service) Battalion was formed at Norwich in September 1914 as part of K3, Kitcheners Third Army. In September 1914 it was attached to the 71st Brigade, 24th Division. The Battalion was assembled around Shoreham during September 1914 and it then spent 11 months in training after formation. Uniforms, equipment and blankets were slow in arriving and they initially wore emergency blue uniforms and carried dummy weapons. The battalion crossed to France between 28th August and 4th September 1915 where they joined X1 Corps and were sent up the line for the developing Battle of Loos. They disembarked at Boulogne almost 1000 strong, but 8 days later were reduced to 16 officers and 555 other ranks. The battalion lost a total of 1,019 men killed during the First World War. It marched from Montcarrel on the 21st September reaching Bethune on the 25th, before moving up to Lonely Tree Hill south of the La Basée Canal. They formed up for an attack in support of 11th Essex but were not engaged. At 03:30 on 26th September orders were received to assist 2nd Brigade on an attack on quarries west of Hulluch. At 05:30 the Battalion were in what had, the day before, been the German front trenches. The attack was launched at 06:45 under heavy fire, especially from snipers, after a full night of marching on empty stomachs and little or no progress was made before the Norfolks sought cover in the trenches. At 16:00 2nd Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment passed through to attack. At 19:00 the Germans opened fire and the Norfolks were forced to fall back to trenches in the rear to take cover before being relieved by the Grenadier Guards whereupon they returned to Lonely Tree Hill. They had lost 5 officers killed and 9 wounded, with 39 other ranks killed, 122 wounded and 34 missing, a total of 209 casualties sustained in their first action.

forum.planetalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=4844&sid=b3e7614b...

 

Thomas may have died as a result of the Battalion’s actions on this day.

 

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!

Sums up my computer problems at the moment. I got this on the good computer.

Error 404 web page of French-German television station Arte.

 

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Error 404 - Internetseite des deutsch-französischen Fernsehsenders Arte.

PepPrep results of the 30 minute guiding session, not compensated for DEC, filtered.

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