How To Spot A Psychopath

August 30, 2007

The error message Olympics

Filed under: Nerdery, Humour, Windows

The Error’d series on what-used-to-be-TheDailyWTF occasionally features some magnificently huge error boxes. I think the second one in this post has to be the record-holder: A standard Windows error box, 401 by 737 pixels in size.

I, however, quite often see one with 3.8% more area, and even less usefulness.

When the server that supports the excellent Pennypacker Penny-Arcade-indexing Firefox extension is down, the extension becomes unhappy.

It, then, serves you up with not one but two of these petite little beauties…

Pennypacker error

…every time you look at a PA comic page.

That’s 683 by 449 pixels, folks.

And feel the quality!

9 Comments »

The URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://dansdata.blogsome.com/2007/08/30/the-error-message-olympics/trackback/

  1. Ahh, the lovely Penny Packer error. I'm glad I'm not the only one that gets that lovely beast.

    I really like the whole "small community" of penny packer. It seems much friendlier than the PA forums. In my long standing internet life, I always seem to move from community to community as they grow too large to be personal. Unfortunately, I am now "homeless" and have no forum/board to call home. Although, I do like 4chan and the board that shall remain nameless because as far as I know...it's only me and one other person ;)

    I bet if I were a psych major or something I could write some really interesting stuff about the overcrowding/outcasting of internet communities. Alas, I am not so I shall just sit here and type randomness in your blog.

    Comment by emrikol — August 30, 2007 @ 2:41 am

  2. This sort of error will likely become increasingly common as (a) people write more AJAX-y stuff and (b) people use server software which causes increasingly longwinded errors.

    Something I wrote a while ago would occasionally treat the user to a very, very long Common Lisp stack trace, though I think it was inserted into text box or something rather than a message box.

    Comment by rsynnott — August 30, 2007 @ 2:50 am

  3. This sort of error will likely become increasingly common

    A new Windows config option suggests itself.

    Comment by Daniel Rutter — August 30, 2007 @ 3:22 am

  4. It reads very much like a long winded Holkins post. Only more entertaining.

    Comment by RichVR — August 30, 2007 @ 3:32 am

  5. Looks like the PennyPacker servlet is flaky in general. A few page refreshes and I get a different error.

    The message you see is quite small, however, when you compare it to a stack trace from something more "enterprise" like IBM's Websphere Application Server. That can give 100 lines or more!

    Comment by dvayn — August 30, 2007 @ 3:34 am

  6. I've never measured it exactly but a particularly flaky app-that-shall-remain-nameless (at v1.2 I should point out, no v0.1 "use it on your own risk" beta...) that we use at work once gave me an error that covered about 800 pixels width and 6 screens of height on a 1600x1200 monitor. I had to right-click on the menu bar and use 'move' just to see the 'OK' button.

    I think I've still got the stitched-together screenshot that I did for the disbelieving developers.

    Its other speciality was the 250 sequential .Net errors that it would do in another fairly common circumstance - I should point out that it would continue to work after these errors had been cleared.

    Comment by pittance — August 30, 2007 @ 3:58 am

  7. My favourite PennyPacker bug is when I open up multiple comics in multiple Firefox tabs, but each comic has the previous tab's tags and comments. Although given the amount of tag-spam on some of the comics, it took a while to notice...

    Comment by jwaddell — August 30, 2007 @ 9:27 am

  8. I remember back in my CS days, some guy was demoing his project to be marked and must have missed off a quotation mark somewhere, because when he went through testing the validation of some input, he got an error, followed by about 300 lines of source code. This was particularly amusing as he was also dumping all text output to a printer. A nice, noisy Epson dot-matrix.

    Comment by omgror — August 30, 2007 @ 6:57 pm

  9. May God help me, I know what that error message is saying.

    Comment by Anthony Hersey — August 30, 2007 @ 10:38 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Leave a comment

Please register and login before leaving a comment.

Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>



Retype the above text into the box provided.

Get your free blog up and running in minutes with Blogsome