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I recently learned something new about ASP.Net. We all have known about the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, but ever hear of the Yellow Screen of Death? I hadn't until I started reading about custom errors. I knew it was an error, but I didn't know it was called this, so I looked it up. :P

"A Yellow Screen of Death occurs when an ASP.NET web application encounters a problem and crashes."

I find that interesting; you learn something new everyday! :D
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Ohhhh, I am veeeerrrry familiar with the Yellow Screen of Death lol. To a very sad degree :|

There are a ton of "[Color] Screen of Death":

Blue Screen of Death: Needs no introduction.
Red Screen of Death: A few versions of Windows Vista, Playstation and Atari Jaguar.
Purple Screen of Death: VMware and a few odd versions of Linux.
Black Screen of Death: Versions of Windows before Windows 95.
Green Screen of Death: Xbox One.

You can type in almost any color and find it. I just tried typing in "Teal Screen of Death", and yep, there is one :o
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I knew about a few of them (I don't use Playstation or Xbox stuffs lol) but not about others. So I typed in "Coloured Screens of Death" and indeed there are many colours there.

Do you think they might run out of colours? xD
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LNitewing wrote:Do you think they might run out of colours? xD
Me thinks not, but it is going to get kind of awkward :?
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HA! Beware of the "Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown Screen of Death!" That just makes me laugh rather being alarms to be honest. :lol:
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"Soft Vermilion Satin Screen of Death"
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If I was going to crash, I would rather do it on something soft! :D
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If it has to crash, I would prefer it to be "Actually Informative and Helpful Screen of Death" :P
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Now that would be making things way to easy, wouldn't it? :twisted:
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You're right. What was I thinking? :shock:
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