
Jeez, it’s like my old high school guidance counselor wrote this software.
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Jeez, it’s like my old high school guidance counselor wrote this software.
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I think the image has been manipulated, look at the level of words “User is”, and then “Catastrophic failure”, that is a pixel lower than the former. Or the programmer could not place the error runtime and the content variable on the same Y coordinates on the screen…
They’re actually different fonts.
I would say same font, but a 1p difference in size.
“User” is in Tahoma, everything else is in MS Sans Serif. Not that hard to tell apart, really.
I say its been ‘shopped. I know because I’ve been in a lot of shops.
Yeah its shopped, i can tell by the pixelsA
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“Catastrophic failure” is a common error message in vbscript. It definitely doesn’t say “User is a catastrophic failure”
I had never seen a catastrophic failure before, until recently when I tried Windoes 7.
I think that means something.
Maybe we should give Stack a call to find out for sure.
Yes, I shopped it. I work for a software company (formerly in the tech support dept) and a user sent in an Error: Catastrophic Failure screenshot. Of course, he cropped it to prevent us from seeing anything relevant, which made me make this in response.
Man, Stack seems to be the man in a Catastrophic failure
It remindeds me of the cryptic errors from command line tools back in the DOS and early Unix days: ‘ERROR: Invalid oprrator.”