Ever had one of those days when the universe seems strangely out of sync with your own sense of purpose or reality? More than a few?
Or worse, the unseen forces that randomly screw with your intentions on a regular basis suddenly seem to be, well, nonrandom? Signs and portents tumble out of the ether, daring you to ignore them, laughing at your plans and the very idea that you control your own fate. And you come to that awful moment, poised on the edge of the precipice, staring into the abyss. A cold fear grips your soul and it occurs to you that, maybe, the Existentialists got it right: Life is absurd after all? And it’s thumbing its nose at you.
Anyone who has more than a casual relationship with a computer, or computer servers, knows the exact moment I’m talking about: the dreaded Error Message. Incomprehensible. Maddening. Absurd.
I was reading one of my technology newsletters this morning and came across a list of some of the more “goofy” error messages IT professionals have actually encountered in their tortured travels. It gave me pause. I started to laugh but choked, mid-chuckle, and marveled at the unsettling power of ghostly words on a flickering screen. Since I don’t want to suffer alone in my existential angst, I thought I’d share a few items from the list with you.
Set aside for the moment the arguably comforting fact that computers are contrived by human programmers (temperamental, unstable beings with a warped sense of humor and few language skills). (Okay, I’m stereotyping. For the sake of the joke, please forgive me.) Instead, just for fun, consider the following list a metaphor of life in general and the incongruities we face every day:
Error Messages
“The future has not happened yet.”
“The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it.”
“Unable to detect keyboard. Press F1 to continue.”
“Universal system. You can’t do that.”
“An unknown HACB error. Possibly no error occurred.”
“Error sckmd—Shut her down, Scotty, she’s sucking mud!”
“If you can’t see this message, click here.”
“An unknown error has occurred in unknown, caused by an unknown problem on an unknown line number. The application unknown will now terminate.”
“IF-YOU-ARE-HERE-SOMETHING-IS-TERRIBLY-WRONG. STOP.”
“Error 120 while trying to report Error 120.”
“Error: The operation completed successfully.”
“. . . negative vibes from Server.”
“The cryptographic subsystem failed a mandatory algorithm self-test during bootstrap.”
“Found unknown device. Insert Driver for unknown device into the unknown device.”
“Can’t install the modem on IRQ 3. IRQ 3 is reserved for the Modem.”
“The system produced an error that is not allowed.”
“Error: Cannot start session without errors . . .”
“Unable or unwilling to begin dialog.”
“The pissy MacTCP is acting up again.”
“Oops. Something went wrong.”
“You don’t exist. Go away.”
“Tap a key, Dude.”
“YOU STUPID FOOL!”
“What did you do?”
“PANIC”
—from A Gallery of Goofy Error Messages, TechRepublicDaily Digest 11/16/2011






