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haha I saw that today too. :p

It's in the Sydney Central plaza. The one that has the 6 floor Myer.

Haha crazy last thing I thought would be someone else on neowin would see it! Would have loved to see them formatting it then re-installing. Should have sat in the lift all day haha

Cheez, imagine that it would be running the new Vista OS, with the new activation system. And it would falsely identity the installation as pirated.

"You have to activate this version of Windows to get to Floor 10"

LOL @ Zyphrax

"You have to activate this version of Windows to get to Floor 10"

LMAO thats priceless.

Haha crazy last thing I thought would be someone else on neowin would see it! Would have loved to see them formatting it then re-installing. Should have sat in the lift all day haha

the funny thing is i too actually saw it in the same building but a month or two ago

why dont all of u in sydney meet up?

i saw a website once which had loads of places bsod if i find it i'll post it up

Would be cool, but depends how many people are interested. Also I wonder how these things go, im sure other places have held them before, meet-ups. Are they disasters?

Windows O/Ss are ubiquitous and you can see the BSOD practically anywhere something needs an O/S. For example, public payphones, ATMs, any kind of screen attached to a computer actually...

Yea sure an OS, but OS is a very broad term, I could probably even refer to a bus timetable as an OS. Be interesting to find out how much the lift computers actually control the lifts, or if its just advertising and slideshow style things...Anyone been there while the lifts work, and paid enough attention to them?

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