While installing software, I encounter the following error.
I open up a web browser and go to Google and search for the name of the file in the error message.
Google says it found nothing. What!? There's a Windows system file for which Google can find nothing on the web!?
And why am I presented with an option to select pages from no results?
It seems Google was temporarily broken. After a few retries, I get results. Go ahead. Try it. What do you get?
when software discombobulates
20110816
Entered by: Ben Simo
Your search did not match any document
20100205
Entered by: Ben Simo
20100112
Entered by: Ben Simo
20100110
Entered by: Ben Simo
Price Check
Tweeted by ersonline.

Internet Explorer on the price check scanner reports that the server can't be found. I'd expect a better customized error page for an embedded device like this. Perhaps it was assumed that the scanner would always have a good connection to the server.
I bet the cash registers will have no trouble getting the price. Or is everything free while the server can't be reached.
20091231
Entered by: Ben Simo
20090415
Entered by: Zachary Fisher
Mail Merge
Created a mail merge document in Word at work today. At end of day, I transferred it to my thumb drive. I opened the doc on my home computer. I received the following dialog:

And after selecting "Options":

It is the second dialog that confused me. I didn't want to do any of the suggested actions. So what should I do? Is my document going to be affected? I ultimately clicked the 'x' and was returned to the first dialog. Personally, I would want a button that specifies this course of action rather than leaving it up to my interpretation of UI metaphor.
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