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    Home»Development»Error’d: Pennies From Heaven

    Error’d: Pennies From Heaven

    July 19, 2024

    Adrian M.
    lit up this blooper for us.
    “Apparently Siemens Mobility wasn’t satisfied that a mere
    95-year copyright term would be enough for the brochure
    about their m60-series traffic light controller. I hope
    I won’t have to wait until 2029 for a green light.”
    See for yourself here.


     

    Mark W.
    thinks Doordash needs a kiss on the boo-boo to make it all better.
    “Sometimes even a major app has a little
    mishap, the software equivalent of skidding on a wet floor
    or fumbling shuffling a deck of cards, and all they need
    is a bit of reassurance.”


     

    An Anonymous Cheapskate pinches every penny so hard
    it shatters. We should start up a GoFundYou to help him buy this.
    “I got a promotion price with a trade-in for the Galaxy
    Watch 7 from Samsung, but the price is still too high.
    I won’t pay a cent (or as in this case, a trillionth of a cent) over $79.99!”


     

    Will S.
    found a takeaway that might be trying to help with the AC’s GFY.
    “One of my local restaurants has some creative revenue side dishes.”


     

    Michael R.
    is miffed at some other funding platform for
    not taking his card of choice, sarcastically remarking
    “Thank you crowdfunder.” I just want to know why he can
    be so generous with Hackney and such a tightwad when it
    comes to one of our own community here. C’mon Michael,
    if everyone would just chip in a measly $0.000000000000001 each
    (plus a $4 transaction fee for me) we could make sure our AC is
    never late for dinner. Help us feed AC!


     

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