Blue Screen of Death Top 10
The now infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) has been around since Windows 3.1. However, by chance, this screen made an appearance back in Windows 1.0! Have we finally discovered the original origins of this beast! There are many causes for this error: Bad DLL's, incorrect device drivers, bad memory, damaged registry, etc. This error has become less predominant in later years. Receiving such an error now, is much more serious than it used to be in the Windows 3.1/95/98 days. Below are some of the Top 10 Blue Screen of Death images! Some of these might be fake images, unless I was to take them myself how could I be sure obviously. Enjoy!
Miguel Carrasco's Real World: Blue Screen of Death Top 10
I love Microsoft!!!!
do chk it out..its pretty funnny though!
Linux Crash Top 10 Images
I got a plenty of e-mails from microsofties pleading that I was to harsh on Windows, and should think about doing a top 10 Linux Crash post. The reality is yes Linux can crash, although it tends to be harder to do as you tend to know exactly what you're doing when you install Linux. Which is why this list is hilarious. Some of the top 10 includes planes, and trains. It was funny to see that most of the pictures are of airplanes.
So next time your flying on your favorite airline, don't worry when you see Linux crash and reboot before your eyes. It seems to be a common occurrence. I have to say however, Linux has a million and one ways to "crash", and a lot of times it will just reboot, stop responding, stop working, and force you to reboot. Therefore I am counting reboots that have to be done because the system is unusable as a crash. At least Microsoft standardized most crashed requiring a reboot on the ugliest blue and white screen ever and called it the BSoD. lol.
Miguel Carrasco's Real World: Linux Crash Top 10 Images
you can read the comments , which state that its some third party app thats causin the linux crashes. though..

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but still.. I Love MS!!!
