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Like, staying at room 404 while debugging HTTP 404 errors.

Seeing Jeremy's twitter about the crappy experience of trying to buy train tickets online I was reminded of this screen shot I snagged last year at d.construct.

 

The error message reads: "Sorry: Unfortunately access to this resource has been denied, which could be due to a number of reasons"

 

Gee, thanks :)

Error page for Wordpress Designers.

It was the Reserves first friendly of the season as they entertained London Academics at The Robert Clack Leisure Centre. An error in the first two minutes and we were already one nil down and that is how it remained until the end. With over twenty players there were a number of changes and some excellent performances which all bodes well for the coming season.

An error US 199 sign at the east end of Dutchess County route 59. Should by a NY 199.

hum.. think if someone got this message when they tried to take out some money? the machine maybe took the card.. hum.. anyway.. this is bad, microsoft!

Each piece of information I look at gives a different position for the 7.5 degree, 4 shot model. Sigma 8mm/Canon 7D. The "R10 only" HTM chart indicates both .825 and 1.4 for the same position (www.nodalninja.com/qr/r1-r10/r10-npp-for-sigma-8mm-f35-ca...). The Google Trusted Photographer instructions indicate .85. I shot a bunch of panos today for personal use while taking a walking tour of Fermilab Not a single pano will stitch correctly. All zeniths have a ton of stitching issues. I had the head set at .85 (I was using my Google R10 rig.) When I originally used this setup, I used 1.4 and had no issues. You can see the parallax in these cropped side by side images - Photo 2 and 3 from the 4 images.

Not a very useful error message, is it? What went wrong? What caused it? What is the solution? Is it fixable? Lame-o, Apple.

These 12 error coins would have been included in my error coin exibition at the National museum in Copenhagen if I had had them back in December 2010.

Error en una casa de muebles en Av. Callao y Cordoba (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Curved clip @ K 3

 

These tokens were issued in the early 1970's and used until 2002 they are not marked by year (1934 is the year commission was established not the year tokens were produced).

The Commission decided to end the redemption program as of July 1, 2005.

Ten years and we're still finding new errors/quirks in the menus :p

...and error, and error, and error, and error.

 

because sometimes you have to suffer for your art!

О чем? О днях. о ночах.

Или же - ничего.

Или же о вещах.

О вещах, а не о людях.

Они умрут.

Все. Я тоже умру.

'вещизм' ;

 

'things'

  

on the exhibition Errorism vol.1.

This shot of Burke Lake was taken on a cold and windy evening when it was very close to dark. Worrying about being stuck here all night since the park's gate closes at sunset (and it was obviously way past sunset), I decided to cut the exposure time short and went home with horribly underexposed shot. On top of it being underexposed, most of the trees are blurred from the strong wind. It's cleared this shot is nothing but crap. Last night, I went through my garbage half of what I took at Burke Lake again and couldn't help but stuck at this one. Although it's clearly a mistake, there's something I like about it. So, I decided to improvise a bit and deliberately messed up the photo even more to see what I could get out of it, and this is the product of that experiment.

 

The texture in the photo isn't an add-on texture. It's actually a result from 2 stop exposure bump in RAW editor. I also bleached the color and manipulated its hue heavily as well. Not something I do every day, but I'm happy with the way this shot turned out, and it was a fun learning process as well.

  

Press L. Just do it!

Best. Error. Message. Ever.

this would have been a great pic... but apparently the filter and the brightness of the sun caused the "extra" sun... i thought about cropping it out but decided against it.

now its a what not to do shot. BLAH! ; )

Error tokens from my collection. Tokens from Bent Jensen

en un cajero por Maison Blanche, París

 

When the SNABase service starts up, it initializes the various network transports that it is configured to use. Retrieval of the domain name of the local computer is part of this startup process. If the SNABase service is set for automatic startup, a timing issue in this process may occur when the server restarts. If this occurs, the SNABase service mistakenly interprets that it has already cached the domain name of the local computer. The SNABase service then tries to use a blank domain name when it opens a mailslot. This attempt does not succeed, and the symptoms that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article may occur.

 

An SNABase Internal trace file (Napintx.atf) of this problem looks similar to the following:

 

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1220) sbpdinit_dll_int Opening Broadcast mailslot SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1248) sbpdinit_dll_int NT domain is

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1258) sbpdinit_dll_int Open LM IP mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(2109) BLDMN Mailslot: \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1840) OPMSL Open Mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1853) OPMSL CreateFile returned rc = 53, handle = -1

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1261) sbpdinit_dll_int Open normal LM SNADMOD mailslot

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(2109) BLDMN Mailslot: \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1840) OPMSL Open Mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD

11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1853) OPMSL CreateFile returned rc = 53, handle = -1

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1266) sbpdinit_dll_int Open IP mailslot failed, rc 53

11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1281) sbpdinit_dll_int OpenMslot failed, error 53

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(105) SNLOG Logging 2 chars, level = 16, msgnum = 561

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(224) NTLOG Log Thread 724 (id 1344) and Log Event created OK

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(384) LOGTH Log thread started

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(275) NTLOG pLog at 00086998, pTokenUser at 000869B4

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(327) NTLOG Signaling the Logging thread

11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(494) LOGTH Logging msg id c0000231 num 561 pLog->iLevel 16 string 53

the worst mistake is

the belief in the disapperance

of the worst fear

easy to think

easy to ignore

 

vita facile

This would suck while driving

A(N1H1) = Error

 

La acción N1H1=ERROR Fue realizada en Julio de 2009 en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y alrededores. Participaron Cooperativa de Fotografos Sub, la editorial independiente El Asunto , miembros del grupo Etcétera... junto a otros artistas. Niños y adultos, agitadores del error, paramédicos,éternautas y transeúntes con barbijos y alcohol en gel se manifestaron en el centro porteño afiermando que la pandemia de la gripe AN1H1 se disemino por error. Esta performance es parte de la campaña “bicentenar errorista , 200 años de error” que culminará en 2010 en la ciudad de Buenos Aires con el "Primer Congreso Internacional de Error y Errorismo.

 

Recuerde: error nunca falla!

 

bicentenarerrorista.wordpress.com/

 

La acción N1H1=ERROR fue realizada durante el mes de Julio de 2009 en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires durante el momento mas critico de la expansion del virus de la gripe porcina. Participaron Cooperativa de Fotografos Sub, la editorial independiente El Asunto , grupo Etcétera... junto a otros artistas miembros del movimiento. Niños y adultos, agitadores del error, paramédicos realizando malas praxis ,éternautas sobrevivientes a la peste y transeúntes ocasionales con barbijos y alcohol en gel. Se manifestaron en el centro porteño afirmando que la pandemia de la gripe AN1H1 nacio y se disemino por error. Esta performance es parte de la campaña “bicentenar errorista , 200 años de error” que culminará en 2010 en la ciudad de Buenos Aires con el "Primer Congreso Internacional de Error y Errorismo.

 

Recuerde: error nunca falla!

 

bicentenarerrorista.wordpress.com

per this discussion.

 

This is the trip assembly for our 325 in its current 'print' setting (removed from the press of course.)

 

B doesn't allow the stop to actually engage, and the current gearing (or should I say previous) did not let C engage.

 

hover over for notes with a couple more comments.

Does anyone experience the same Error?

 

I can not log-in to my Blogger account using Safari. It's seems blogger does not like Safari at all anymore.

Recent research by the Airfield Research group has revealed that building was nicknamed "Dragon Mountain" by base personnel, Not the often quoted "Magic Mountain" . The first reference to Magic Mountain is in the research notes for the listing of the Building and is in error. The Dragon Mountain name makes more sense as the U2/TR-1 aircraft are nicknamed "The Dragon Lady" and personnel with the 17th RW at RAF Alconbury called themselves "Dragon Keepers"

 

"The Avionics building, constructed c. 1989 by US Air Force, is a two storey, partly sunken reinforced concrete bunker, rectangular in plan. The building accommodates a drive-through access roadway and is capped with a rough concrete buster cap designed to absorb the impact of a missile before penetrating the bunker's roof.

 

INTERIOR: The purpose of the avionics building was to service the electronic components of reconnaissance aircraft and process the data retrieved. The interior of the building housed life support systems, stainless steel decontamination rooms, electronics workshops, photographic dark rooms, handling and storage areas. It is protected internally by subterranean 'portcullis' type blast doors on a hydraulic release mechanism. By the main doors are a suite of decontamination rooms and male and female toilets. An internal vehicular decontamination facility is also present. Large rooms on the lower floor housed the computers (now removed) where the data was downloaded and analysed. One of these rooms has a painted motto 'Aircrews live by the knowledge, skill, awareness and integrity of their maintenance people' over the door. A unique feature is the system for maintaining air pressure in the case of attack, by the use of compressed air cylinders on the lower floor, still present. All fixtures and fittings apart from the air cylinders and generators, floor surfaces, wall panelling and doors have been removed.

 

HISTORY: Land for an airfield at Alconbury was first acquired in 1938 as a satellite landing ground for RAF Upwood and when war broke out, the base was used by Blenheims from RAF Wyton. As part of the US 8th Air Force, it fulfilled a variety of roles until being handed back to the RAF in November 1945. In June 1953, the base was reactivated for the US 3rd Air Force and from 1959, Alconbury assumed its principal Cold War role as the home to various reconnaissance squadrons. In 1983, U2/TR-1 spy planes were permanently based at Alconbury, resulting in the construction of a number of hardened structures including the Avionics building and a number of Hardened Aircraft Shelters which have group value. Following the cessation of the Cold War, flying ceased in March 1995 and the base was released for disposal.

 

SOURCES. RCHME/English Heritage 'MPP Cold War Survey' 1999. Cocroft, W.D and Thomas, R.J.C 'Cold War, Building for Nuclear Confrontation 1946-1989', English Heritage, 2003.

 

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: The hardened Avionics building at Alconbury airfield was constructed by the US Air Force in 1989. It is a very rare surviving example of this building type, and along with other buildings from this period, represents the physical manifestation of the global division between capitalism and communism that shaped the history of the late 20th century. The Avionics building is unique amongst the few such buildings in England, because of its size, form and internal survival of the vehicular decontamination unit and compressed air re-pressurising system. It is uniquely associated with the U2/TR1 aircraft, stationed only at Alconbury. As one of the last Cold War structures built in the country, it is the most sophisticated hardened structure remaining and as such has very special architectural and historic interest.

 

Listing NGR:TL2156676882"

This is a totally strange and kind of disturbing error page that iStockphoto.com gave me today.

Identical twin errors - struck on wrong planchets

Kontera has Secure Connection Failed - Invalid Certificate Error.

 

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UT x Miss Maki Nomiya x Public computer error

This week's theme is Sadness/ What makes me sad....a very tough subject, because most things that really make me sad, are too sad to post here. So here is something that did make me sad this week. This image is the last picture I took before I got a shutter error message on my camera, and it seems that I will probably have to get it repaired or replace it. I love this particular camera, it's a Nikon D40, and is no longer being made, so I'm not sure what I will do. I might buy a used one, I know that there are many great cameras being made these days, everyone is always upgrading, but I just love the great quality and simplicity of the D40. So, it really does make me a little sad, and anxious to figure out what to do. I have been on the road, and unable to get any information on getting it fixed. I live in a very small place, I know there won't be anyone around here that can help me with this. I did come home for just one day, long enough to post some pictures, and to pick up my "backup" camera, but it's just a point and shoot, and I know it will be harder to use. Still, at least I have something to use in the meantime, camera withdrawl is a difficult thing!

 

For 52 in 2013

Theme: Sadness/What makes me sad

Week #40

 

If you want to know what really makes me sad, please check my next post...

 

Off center struck. Another token from Mr. Bent Jensen

This one came without the gun turret in the roof.

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