Hooray, no spam here!
GMail message in Spam folder upon finding no entries in there
That message just flickered on my screen while I was cleaning up my GMail account, filtering and labeling everything I had bunched up in my inbox, so now it is neatly ordered. Anyway most “professional” programs just use the standard yes/no/cancel dialogs and all the stuff standard libraries give you. But I was always a digger for the unusual (error) messages, like the great game Civilization III, where the dialog to quit the game wasn’t prompted with yes/no but “Get me the hell out of here!” and “No I’d rather stay.” respectivily.
Another funny - while probably not intendet that way - message will be output by most BIOS’s when there is no keyboard connected to the PC:
Keyboard not found. Hit F1 to continue
Yeah right. I’ hit the imaginary F1 button on my imaginary keyboard that I connected to the imaginary USB port over there.
But as usual, the best stuff comes from linux/unix systems. If your user entry cannot be found in /etc/passwd on some systems, you might get
You don’t exist. Go away.
as your kind response. Especially when it comes to wrong login information messages, *nix systems are very creative. Here are a few examples from sudo (superuser do) if you provide it with the wrong password, most of them are more or less obvious references and direct quotes from memorable “geeky” movies:
If only there would be more Windows programs that would abandon the standard dialog boxes and use their own individual messages, life@windows would be much more fun…