Almost forgotten today, since Windows is now running quite stable, the Blue Screen of Death should still be a household name in older semesters. This is displayed when a Windows system crashes due to a serious error. A New Zealander named Paul (whose full name is not known) has now had one of the well-known and not very popular error messages on the blue screen tattooed.
At Two Hands Tattoo in Auckland, New Zealand, he had the message stabbed on his right arm. Obviously, a Windows 98 blue screen served as a template.
The idea came to Paul when he was looking for an unusual motif for his tattoo. He wanted something special that inspires the viewer to ask questions, said the tattoo artist who carried out the work. In his opinion, the blue screen does not fit into the cliché of a tattoo, which usually represents something that is important to the wearer. According to his own statements, Paul is hardly interested in the fact that it is a message from a blue screen.
Well, «His name is Paule, he is a lifeguard at the swimming pool on the corner.», the gentleman will hardly bring much more