Operation Erred Successfully
by in Error'd on 2024-09-27
"Clouds obscure the result," reports Mike T.'s eight-ball. "It's a shame when the cloud and the browser disagree," he observed.
"Clouds obscure the result," reports Mike T.'s eight-ball. "It's a shame when the cloud and the browser disagree," he observed.
You may call it equity, or equinox or whatever woke
term you like but you can't sugarcoat what those of us in the North know:
the Southern Hemisphere is stealing the very essence of our dwindling
days. Sucking out the insolation like a milkshake and slurping it all
across the equator.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light!
Meanwhile. Steven B. reminded us of an Error'd I'm pretty sure we've seen before, but it's too dark in here to find now. "I think Microsoft need a bit more tuning on their Office365 anti-spam filters," he suggests.
Two this week from our old friend Michael R., or maybe it's one.
This week, Michael tells us "I am sure I am running some applications but it seems I am not and those not running have allocated all the memory."
This week, we discover an answer to the question that has eternally plagued us: "is time travel possible?" I won't swear it's the right answer, but it's definitely an answer.
But first, Faroguy Chris P. both shared the same issue with us (if they are in fact different people and not just each other's sock puppet) Snarked one of them: "A previous Teams "What's New" pop-up was empty. At least this one has content, even if part of it is a broken image and visible header name."