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Noodleman
22nd October 2002, 13:06
I found this, and thought it was funny. Thought some people may apreciate it lol


Microsoft to sell advertising on the Blue Screen Of Death

Redmond, WA - In an effort to boost sagging revenue growth, Microsoft today announced it will begin selling advertising space on the company's world famous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)©. The screen, displayed whenever Windows cannot recover from an error in the operating system's core, until now has historically served as a display of unintelligible diagnostic data that has not made any sense to anyone, ever, according to a survey conducted by the Gartner Group. In addition, the BSOD has scared most users because it was composed mainly of hexadecimal digits which, in extreme cases, can lead to hallucinations, epileptic seizures and homosexuality in primates and rats.
"Past efforts to make the blue screen more helpful by adding animated characters and changing the hue to a more user-friendly beige or aqua have failed," said head of BSOD Development Kate Verban. "When we failed to make the BSOD user-friendly, we decided that at least it could generate revenue. Displayed more than a billion times a day globally, the blue screen has a captive audience, with over 90 percent of the computer desktops in the world. This makes it an excellent platform for advertisers, comparable only to the Super Bowl and makes watching the blue screen just as exciting."

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Tom Gordon, Director of Marketing for Anheuser-Busch, confirmed today that the beverage giant will be among the first advertisers, "We think it's a tremendous opportunity," said Gordon. "Picture this, you're working late at night on a crucial project. Your computer crashes. You've lost all your important work. It's definitely time for a beer, and we'll be there to remind you that the beer should be a beechwood-aged Budweiser."

For earlier versions of Windows, the BSOD ads will be installed using the Windows Update feature. However, Windows XP systems connected to the Internet will automatically install the new software in the middle of the night when no one is looking.

Eskimo
22nd October 2002, 13:12
:p:

scary thing is, its belivable :D

piddle spank
22nd October 2002, 13:16
my flat mate told me there was no BSOD on XP was he lieing?

ads i would like to see:
• mac switch ad ( i dont like switch ads but it would be good )
• a M$ ad (would be a bit ironic)

KermitTheFrag
22nd October 2002, 13:17
there is a BSOD. Unfortunately it reboots instantly so you never get to see it. You can turn rebooting off on my computer -> properties -> recovery or something...

Noodleman
22nd October 2002, 13:42
why didn't my image show up :(

Steadders
22nd October 2002, 13:43
im guessing thats a load of rubbish....

Cheez
22nd October 2002, 15:44
Originally posted by Noodleman
why didn't my image show up :(

[img] tags are disabled on this forum.

Noodleman
22nd October 2002, 15:53
awwwwwwww, why? :(

/me sulks

Steadders
22nd October 2002, 16:17
the Forum name is Rants Raves and other nonesense, if IMG was allowed, there would be to much nonsense posted.

piddle spank
22nd October 2002, 16:18
either to save bandwidth (for 56k)

or

protect the inoncent

Noodleman
22nd October 2002, 16:46
lol,

ok ok.

/me sulks again..

rar :D

Kahless
22nd October 2002, 17:27
Believe me there is definatly a BSOD. At last DreamLAN i had my swap file too small for battlefields and every time it loaded it showed me one of it's BSODs.

Iceman
30th October 2002, 15:05
Originally posted by piddle spank
my flat mate told me there was no BSOD on XP was he lieing?

ads i would like to see:
• mac switch ad ( i dont like switch ads but it would be good )
• a M$ ad (would be a bit ironic)
I got a BSOD last night, but I don't care. I'm getting a free copy of Suse linux professional tommorow :D

KermitTheFrag
30th October 2002, 16:13
which rocks might i add ;)

Bowser
31st October 2002, 16:33
Originally posted by Noodleman
Displayed more than a billion times a day globally

Are you aure thats right, I would of thought it was more. When I used to use Windows98 I must of got at least 2 BSOD's everyday cause it couldn't handle what I was throwing at it.