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weird server error...I was able to drive away (with out my person), turn around, and come back to my floating body
error message says.. Windows - Out of Virtual Memory on arcade game, "The Fast and Furious SUPER BIKES"
@ Rick's Sports Bar on Route 22 in Murrysville, PA
Taken with BlackBerry 8330
The signwriter stepped back to admire his creation.
And at once he saw the error!
He groaned and hung his head. What to do?
He stood for a moment, then looked about him.
No-one else was in sight. Quickly he packed up, claimed
the envelope of cash from the uncaring barmaid, and drove off.
For a week or more, the signwriter jumped whenever his phone rang. But it was never the pub calling him to account.
It seemed that either nobody had noticed, or nobody cared.
Gradually the memory faded.
In fact, a couple of months later, the signwriter wasn't
recognised when he visited the pub with his famile.
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'Hola' exhibition of Latin American street art and graffiti - Copeland Gallery, London (25 May - 4 June 2023).
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So sorry Sir, // the boy is new here / and messed up some in the developer. // Tried to fix what I can, / but problem is, the neg got stuck and is forlorn. // Good thing is, / your goal hasn't changed / and is still to find / at the other and.
(historic bows made of concrete around 1941)
Identical twin errors - off center hole with pronounced Blakesley's effect (normally seen on clipped coins!)
Glasgow, January 2012
Shot for The Skinny Magazine for their feature on the band's new album, gathering much praise: 'Have Some Faith In Magic'
This must be the dumbest error message I've seen in a long time. Why on earth would I want to discard my changes and use the last build? I obviously just made some changes to the code, so it stands to reason that I'm testing them right now. So . . . why would I do this?
(This error usually comes right after I've spent a half-hour tracking down a bug in the code, so it typically results in a rather aggravated programmer behind the keyboard. Of course I want to go back and fix it, you moron!)