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MIK3 01-15-2003 07:30 PM

Care to customize your BSOD?
 
Heh...I found this to be pretty funny...

Courtest of 98computerjokes.com:

"In a surprise announcement today, Microsoft President Steve Ballmer revealed that the Redmond-based company will allow computer resellers and end-users to customize the appearance of the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), the screen that displays when the Windows operating system crashes. The move comes as the result of numerous focus groups and customer surveys done by Microsoft. Thousands of Microsoft customers were asked, "What do you spend the most time doing on your computer?" A surprising number of respondents said, "Staring at a Blue Screen of Death." At 54 percent, it was the top answer, beating the second place answer "Downloading XXXScans" by an easy 12 points. "We immediately recognized this as a great opportunity for ourselves, our channel partners, and especially our customers," explained the excited Ballmer to a room full of reporters. Immense video displays were used to show images of the new customizable BSOD screen side-by-side with the older static version. Users can select from a collection of "BSOD Themes," allowing them to instead have a Mauve Screen of Death or even a Paisley Screen of Death. Graphics and multimedia content can now be incorporated into the screen, making the BSOD the perfect conduit for delivering product information and entertainment to Windows users. The BSOD is by far the most recognized feature of the Windows operating system, and as a result, Microsoft has historically insisted on total control over its look and feel. This recent departure from that policy reflects Microsoft's recognition of the Windows desktop itself as the "ultimate information portal." By default, the new BSOD will be configured to show a random selection of Microsoft product information whenever the system crashes. Microsoft channel partners can negotiate with Microsoft for the right to customize the BSOD on systems they ship. Major computer resellers such as Compaq, Gateway, and Dell are already lining up for premier placement on the new and improved BSOD. Ballmer concluded by getting a dig in against the Open Source community. "This just goes to show that Microsoft continues to innovate at a much faster pace than open source. I have yet to see any evidence that Linux even has a BSOD, let alone a customizable one."

xMerCLorDx 01-15-2003 08:35 PM

is your dong also blue?

MIK3 01-16-2003 12:24 AM

[color=blue]Sorry, I dont swing that way smurf boy...please stop asking about my genitals...unless your a girl. Thx.

Anyone else have important opinions of what Microsoft's president stated?

TheRogue 01-16-2003 11:19 AM

Quote:

"What do you spend the most time doing on your computer?" A surprising number of respondents said, "Staring at a Blue Screen of Death." At 54 percent, it was the top answer
and what does this say about the average intelligence of microsoft users?

also this is from 98computerjokes.com, um, i'm guessing its a JOKE!

MIK3 01-18-2003 03:08 AM

Heh. Yes this is funny, but I think it might be real, as I have found it on numerous websites...I'm kinda leaning towards this being more of a joke tho, like you stated Rogue

eviltechie 01-18-2003 03:13 AM

its an old joke

heard similar thing in an email more than a year ago

MIK3 01-18-2003 03:16 AM

Heh. Thx for the update ET. Better look for more up to date type stuff eh?

eviltechie 01-18-2003 03:25 AM

lol

this is more of a generic one

lasts a long time
and is still funny

:biggrin: :thumbsup:

MIK3 01-18-2003 03:34 AM

Oh, alrite, good deal then. While were on the topic of Billionairs, heh, I didnt know that Jerry Yang (co-founder of Yahoo!)was the youngest Billionaire, I always thought Bill took that role...

Omega 01-25-2003 01:13 AM

Actually, back in my days of Windows 98, on my AMD K6-2 500 MHz, I did find a program to customize the *colors* of the BSOD (which I did). I made mine have a black background and red text. I found that really captured the mood of the BSOD better than blue and white. I haven't had a BSOD in a while though...so that's good (dammit, I know I just jinxed myself).


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