May 28, 2008

adventures in twitterville

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19 Responses to “adventures in twitterville”

  1. Summer says:

    HA!!! Exce­llent…

  2. Hahahahaahahaha! Subtle. I am laughing.

  3. Gotta love the overly obvious error messages.

  4. ShannonRenee says:

    LOL!
    K.I.S.S., you most cer­tainly and suc­cinctly did just that…bravo!

  5. zchamu says:

    They should totally use that as their new “tech­ni­cally wrong” splashscreen.

  6. Rory says:

    It’s all so friendly and fluffy, even when it doesn’t work. Great stuff.

  7. John T Unger says:

    Heh. Maybe when I can’t twit­ter that twit­ter is down, I’ll just leave a com­ment here, Hugh. ;-)

  8. Shane says:

    This is clas­sic ;) You should ask Twit­ter to use your graphic in place of their own. I’m sure peo­ple could use a change. So they don’t become Error Blind.
    I actually got Twitter’s “Over Capa­city” error a cou­ple of times yes­ter­day. I uploa­ded screen shot to Flickr — http://flickr.com/photos/dragoni/2528468749/

  9. Pretty much sums it up. zchamu makes a valid point.

  10. Chris Heuer says:

    per­fect Hugh — love it

  11. Mike R says:

    Something is gram­ma­ti­cally wrong…
    It always adds to my anno­yance when I get that mes­sage.
    It should say “Something tech­ni­cal is wrong.” Other­wise, they’re saying:
    “Well TECHNICALLY something’s wrong, but not really…!”
    Yes, OK I’m a pedant. I’ll leave now. LOL

  12. seems to be mis­sing that lova­ble Whale being cou­rie­red around by birdies

  13. Hannes says:

    I’m expe­ri­men­ting a lot with error­mes­sa­ges in ads lately, but this one defi­ni­tely tops them all my attempts big time. Love it Hugh :-) .

  14. Keith Combs says:

    That would make a great t-shirt.

  15. Susan Beebe says:

    twit­ter! twit­ter! twit­ter! oh shit, it’s broke again!

  16. Catherine says:

    Agree with Keith — would make a great t-shirt! ;0) x funny!

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