Monday August 11, 2008
David Shipley - 2:51 PM ADT

An Olympic-sized failure

An Olympic-sized failure

I wonder how many chairs Steve Ballmer threw out the window over this one?

"At the exact moment Li Ning was rounding the lip of the Bird's Nest during the amazing torch-lighting climax, someone snapped this photo of our good friend the BSOD nestled amongst the Nest's steel twigs."

Read the whole thing, with comments, here.

(Image via Gizmodo).

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Awesome.
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Chris S., Moncton on 11/08/08 03:43:39 PM ADT
That's what you get for running Windows Servers.
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Bob J., The Mountain on 11/08/08 04:31:41 PM ADT
FAIL! Blue screen of death, FTL! I guess it was only on there a split second or so but, still...gotta love Windows!
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Sabrina Harnish, Fredericton (formerly of Nackawic) on 11/08/08 07:28:43 PM ADT

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