It was actually set to be automatically shows a random quote, with (in programming we call it) a function call. Unfortunately, the system fails to understand the call. So it just print out the function name all over instead. The publisher didn’t recognize until it get published, and they found the FAIL.
samuel (the guy jumped over his dad’s car and failed) is in hospital now and they don’t know if he’s gonna get the curve… that’s not funny i’m afraid :/
Witty comment including the word fail at least three times on three lines not forgetting to mention this has been around on the interwebs for [insert random number here] years
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I’ve seen this happen in architectural documents where the architect placed a default beam size for all beams…and never changed them. It was built that way, and they had to add columns under the beams.
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Failblog comment on lines Failblog comment on lines Failblog comment on two lines
-Poster
I would like your poster… it would look great on my wall!
“pullquote on two lines pullquote on two lines pullquote on two lines”
*sniff sniff* thats…so….*sobs*
You just can’t say something about Russian hockey in two lines!
But you can sum up Tretiak in one:
The greatest goalie hockey has ever seen.
Greates…
I miss Great Guy…
I don’t get it, someone care to explain?
It was actually set to be automatically shows a random quote, with (in programming we call it) a function call. Unfortunately, the system fails to understand the call. So it just print out the function name all over instead. The publisher didn’t recognize until it get published, and they found the FAIL.
Gotta love when that happen. Thought usually, it shows “undefined”
Jumping Over Car FAIL (leading into faceplant):
two lines in four lines
samuel (the guy jumped over his dad’s car and failed) is in hospital now and they don’t know if he’s gonna get the curve… that’s not funny i’m afraid :/
there’s a ” ‘ ” too much^^
- explaining a fail is not funny – fail -
I think the editor is gay
Brilliant quote.
two lines in four lines
And that’s what happens when you abuse InDesign libraries…
Witty comment including the word fail at least three times on three lines not forgetting to mention this has been around on the interwebs for [insert random number here] years
You could just say it’s the oldest picture in the interwebs.
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What he said
Shows how much effort goes into putting news together.
Wow! That’s my newspaper… I feel honoured! and a bit of fail
Which paper is it?
“Comment in one line” – comment source
its an article about Ottawa Senators players, i’m not surprised it;s a fail. GO LEAFS GO!
It’s actually about a Russian fundraiser which just so happen to include three Senators, but also many Russian NHL players from other teams
haha pretty cool keep postin
This looks like a song to me!
I’ve seen this happen in architectural documents where the architect placed a default beam size for all beams…and never changed them. It was built that way, and they had to add columns under the beams.