While I was going through the archive of some ‘funny’ pictures at http://failblog.org/, I suddenly realised that I had encountered something funny a couple of years ago myself, when I was attending Blackhat in Amsterdam.
When trying to get some money out of the ATM downtown Amsterdam, I noticed this on the screen of the ATM machine :
Ouch !
A couple of hours later, when I joined one of the afterparties (this particular party was hosted by Microsoft), I noticed something “nice” again… The DJ was using a laptop (probably filled with illegally downloaded mp3 files) on this Microsoft party… Now if you take a closer look at the computer, you can see that this laptop is most likely not running Microsoft software :
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