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1clock speed
2solar flares
3electromagnetic radiation from satellite debris
4static from nylon underwear
5static from plastic slide rules
6global warming
7poor power conditioning
8static buildup
9doppler effect
10hardware stress fractures
11magnetic interference from money/credit cards
12dry joints on cable plug
13we're waiting for [the phone company] to fix that line
14sounds like a Windows problem, try calling Microsoft support
15temporary routing anomaly
16somebody was calculating pi on the server
17fat electrons in the lines
18excess surge protection
19floating point processor overflow
20divide-by-zero error
21POSIX compliance problem
22monitor resolution too high
23improperly oriented keyboard
24network packets travelling uphill (use a carrier pigeon)
25Decreasing electron flux
26first Saturday after first full moon in Winter
27radiosity depletion
28CPU radiator broken
29It works the way the Wang did, what's the problem
30positron router malfunction
31cellular telephone interference
32techtonic stress
33piezo-electric interference
34(l)user error
35working as designed
36dynamic software linking table corrupted
37heavy gravity fluctuation, move computer to floor rapidly
38secretary plugged hairdryer into UPS
39terrorist activities
40not enough memory, go get system upgrade
41interrupt configuration error
42spaghetti cable cause packet failure
43boss forgot system password
44bank holiday - system operating credits not recharged
45virus attack, luser responsible
46waste water tank overflowed onto computer
47Complete Transient Lockout
48bad ether in the cables
49Bogon emissions
50Change in Earth's rotational speed
51Cosmic ray particles crashed through the hard disk platter
52Smell from unhygienic janitorial staff wrecked the tape heads
53Little hamster in running wheel had coronary; waiting for replacement to be Fedexed from Wyoming
54Evil dogs hypnotised the night shift
55Plumber mistook routing panel for decorative wall fixture
56Electricians made popcorn in the power supply
57Groundskeepers stole the root password
58high pressure system failure
59failed trials, system needs redesigned
60system has been recalled
61not approved by the FCC
62need to wrap system in aluminum foil to fix problem
63not properly grounded, please bury computer
64CPU needs recalibration
65system needs to be rebooted
66bit bucket overflow
67descramble code needed from software company
68only available on a need to know basis
69knot in cables caused data stream to become twisted and kinked
70nesting roaches shorted out the ether cable
71The file system is full of it
72Satan did it
73Daemons did it
74You're out of memory
75There isn't any problem
76Unoptimized hard drive
77Typo in the code
78Yes, yes, its called a design limitation
79Look, buddy: Windows 3.1 IS A General Protection Fault.
80That's a great computer you have there; have you considered how it would work as a BSD machine?
81Please excuse me, I have to circuit an AC line through my head to get this database working.
82Yeah, yo mama dresses you funny and you need a mouse to delete files.
83Support staff hung over, send aspirin and come back LATER.
84Someone is standing on the ethernet cable, causing a kink in the cable
85Windows 95 undocumented "feature"
86Runt packets
87Password is too complex to decrypt
88Boss' kid fucked up the machine
89Electromagnetic energy loss
90Budget cuts
91Mouse chewed through power cable
92Stale file handle (next time use Tupperware(tm)!)
93Feature not yet implemented
94Internet outage
95Pentium FDIV bug
96Vendor no longer supports the product
97Small animal kamikaze attack on power supplies
98The vendor put the bug there.
99SIMM crosstalk.
100IRQ dropout
101Collapsed Backbone
102Power company testing new voltage spike (creation) equipment
103operators on strike due to broken coffee machine
104backup tape overwritten with copy of system manager's favourite CD
105UPS interrupted the server's power
106The electrician didn't know what the yellow cable was so he yanked the ethernet out.
107The keyboard isn't plugged in
108The air conditioning water supply pipe ruptured over the machine room
109The electricity substation in the car park blew up.
110The rolling stones concert down the road caused a brown out
111The salesman drove over the CPU board.
112The monitor is plugged into the serial port
113Root nameservers are out of sync
114electro-magnetic pulses from French above ground nuke testing.
115your keyboard's space bar is generating spurious keycodes.
116the real ttys became pseudo ttys and vice-versa.
117the printer thinks its a router.
118the router thinks its a printer.
119evil hackers from Serbia.
120we just switched to FDDI.
121halon system went off and killed the operators.
122because Bill Gates is a Jehovah's witness and so nothing can work on St. Swithin's day.
123user to computer ratio too high.
124user to computer ration too low.
125we just switched to Sprint.
126it has Intel Inside
127Sticky bits on disk.
128Power Company having EMP problems with their reactor
129The ring needs another token
130new management
131telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
132SCSI Chain overterminated
133It's not plugged in.
134because of network lag due to too many people playing deathmatch
135You put the disk in upside down.
136Daemons loose in system.
137User was distributing pornography on server; system seized by FBI.
138BNC (brain not connected)
139UBNC (user brain not connected)
140LBNC (luser brain not connected)
141disks spinning backwards - toggle the hemisphere jumper.
142new guy cross-connected phone lines with ac power bus.
143had to use hammer to free stuck disk drive heads.
144Too few computrons available.
145Flat tire on station wagon with tapes. ("Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurling down the highway" Andrew S. Tannenbaum)
146Communications satellite used by the military for star wars.
147Party-bug in the Aloha protocol.
148Insert coin for new game
149Dew on the telephone lines.
150Arcserve crashed the server again.
151Some one needed the powerstrip, so they pulled the switch plug.
152My pony-tail hit the on/off switch on the power strip.
153Big to little endian conversion error
154You can tune a file system, but you can't tune a fish (from most tunefs man pages)
155Dumb terminal
156Zombie processes haunting the computer
157Incorrect time synchronization
158Defunct processes
159Stubborn processes
160non-redundant fan failure
161monitor VLF leakage
162bugs in the RAID
163no "any" key on keyboard
164root rot
165Backbone Scoliosis
166/pub/lunch
167excessive collisions & not enough packet ambulances
168le0: no carrier: transceiver cable problem?
169broadcast packets on wrong frequency
170popper unable to process jumbo kernel
171NOTICE: alloc: /dev/null: filesystem full
172pseudo-user on a pseudo-terminal
173Recursive traversal of loopback mount points
174Backbone adjustment
175OS swapped to disk
176vapors from evaporating sticky-note adhesives
177sticktion
178short leg on process table
179multicasts on broken packets
180ether leak
181Atilla the Hub
182endothermal recalibration
183filesystem not big enough for Jumbo Kernel Patch
184loop found in loop in redundant loopback
185system consumed all the paper for paging
186permission denied
187Reformatting Page. Wait...
188..disk or the processor is on fire.
189SCSI's too wide.
190Proprietary Information.
191Just type 'mv * /dev/null'.
192runaway cat on system.
193Did you pay the new Support Fee?
194We only support a 1200 bps connection.
195We only support a 28000 bps connection.
196Me no internet, only janitor, me just wax floors.
197I'm sorry a pentium won't do, you need an SGI to connect with us.
198Post-it Note Sludge leaked into the monitor.
199the curls in your keyboard cord are losing electricity.
200The monitor needs another box of pixels.
201RPC_PMAP_FAILURE
202kernel panic: write-only-memory (/dev/wom0) capacity exceeded.
203Write-only-memory subsystem too slow for this machine. Contact your local dealer.
204Just pick up the phone and give modem connect sounds. "Well you said we should get more lines so we don't have voice lines."
205Quantum dynamics are affecting the transistors
206Police are examining all internet packets in the search for a narco-net-trafficker
207We are currently trying a new concept of using a live mouse. Unfortunately, one has yet to survive being hooked up to the computer.....please bear with us.
208Your mail is being routed through Germany ... and they're censoring us.
209Only people with names beginning with 'A' are getting mail this week (a la Microsoft)
210We didn't pay the Internet bill and it's been cut off.
211Lightning strikes.
212Of course it doesn't work. We've performed a software upgrade.
213Change your language to Finnish.
214Fluorescent lights are generating negative ions. If turning them off doesn't work, take them out and put tin foil on the ends.
215High nuclear activity in your area.
216What office are you in? Oh, that one. Did you know that your building was built over the universities first nuclear research site? And wow, aren't you the lucky one, your office is right over where the core is buried!
217The MGs ran out of gas.
218The UPS doesn't have a battery backup.
219Recursivity. Call back if it happens again.
220Someone thought The Big Red Button was a light switch.
221The mainframe needs to rest. It's getting old, you know.
222I'm not sure. Try calling the Internet's head office -- it's in the book.
223The lines are all busy (busied out, that is -- why let them in to begin with?).
224Jan 9 16:41:27 huber su: 'su root' succeeded for .... on /dev/pts/1
225It's those computer people in X {city of world}. They keep stuffing things up.
226A star wars satellite accidently blew up the WAN.
227Fatal error right in front of screen
228That function is not currently supported, but Bill Gates assures us it will be featured in the next upgrade.
229wrong polarity of neutron flow
230Lusers learning curve appears to be fractal
231We had to turn off that service to comply with the CDA Bill.
232Ionization from the air-conditioning
233TCP/IP UDP alarm threshold is set too low.
234Someone is broadcasting pygmy packets and the router doesn't know how to deal with them.
235The new frame relay network hasn't bedded down the software loop transmitter yet.
236Fanout dropping voltage too much, try cutting some of those little traces
237Plate voltage too low on demodulator tube
238You did wha... oh _dear_....
239CPU needs bearings repacked
240Too many little pins on CPU confusing it, bend back and forth until 10-20% are neatly removed. Do _not_ leave metal bits visible!
241_Rosin_ core solder? But...
242Software uses US measurements, but the OS is in metric...
243The computer fleetly, mouse and all.
244Your cat tried to eat the mouse.
245The Borg tried to assimilate your system. Resistance is futile.
246It must have been the lightning storm we had (yesterday) (last week) (last month)
247Due to Federal Budget problems we have been forced to cut back on the number of users able to access the system at one time. (namely none allowed....)
248Too much radiation coming from the soil.
249Unfortunately we have run out of bits/bytes/whatever. Don't worry, the next supply will be coming next week.
250Program load too heavy for processor to lift.
251Processes running slowly due to weak power supply
252Our ISP is having {switching,routing,SMDS,frame relay} problems
253We've run out of licenses
254Interference from lunar radiation
255Standing room only on the bus.
256You need to install an RTFM interface.
257That would be because the software doesn't work.
258That's easy to fix, but I can't be bothered.
259Someone's tie is caught in the printer, and if anything else gets printed, he'll be in it too.
260We're upgrading /dev/null
261The Usenet news is out of date
262Our POP server was kidnapped by a weasel.
263It's stuck in the Web.
264Your modem doesn't speak English.
265The mouse escaped.
266All of the packets are empty.
267The UPS is on strike.
268Neutrino overload on the nameserver
269Melting hard drives
270Someone has messed up the kernel pointers
271The kernel license has expired
272Netscape has crashed
273The cord jumped over and hit the power switch.
274It was OK before you touched it.
275Bit rot
276U.S. Postal Service
277Your Flux Capacitor has gone bad.
278The Dilithium Crystals need to be rotated.
279The static electricity routing is acting up...
280Traceroute says that there is a routing problem in the backbone. It's not our problem.
281The co-locator cannot verify the frame-relay gateway to the ISDN server.
282High altitude condensation from U.S.A.F prototype aircraft has contaminated the primary subnet mask. Turn off your computer for 9 days to avoid damaging it.
283Lawn mower blade in your fan need sharpening
284Electrons on a bender
285Telecommunications is upgrading.
286Telecommunications is downgrading.
287Telecommunications is downshifting.
288Hard drive sleeping. Let it wake up on it's own...
289Interference between the keyboard and the chair.
290The CPU has shifted, and become decentralized.
291Due to the CDA, we no longer have a root account.
292We ran out of dial tone and we're and waiting for the phone company to deliver another bottle.
293You must've hit the wrong any key.
294PCMCIA slave driver
295The Token fell out of the ring. Call us when you find it.
296The hardware bus needs a new token.
297Too many interrupts
298Not enough interrupts
299The data on your hard drive is out of balance.
300Digital Manipulator exceeding velocity parameters
301appears to be a Slow/Narrow SCSI-0 Interface problem
302microelectronic Riemannian curved-space fault in write-only file system
303fractal radiation jamming the backbone
304routing problems on the neural net
305IRQ-problems with the Un-Interruptible-Power-Supply
306CPU-angle has to be adjusted because of vibrations coming from the nearby road
307emissions from GSM-phones
308CD-ROM server needs recalibration
309firewall needs cooling
310asynchronous inode failure
311transient bus protocol violation
312incompatible bit-registration operators
313your process is not ISO 9000 compliant
314You need to upgrade your VESA local bus to a MasterCard local bus.
315The recent proliferation of Nuclear Testing
316Elves on strike. (Why do they call EMAG Elf Magic)
317Internet exceeded Luser level, please wait until a luser logs off before attempting to log back on.
318Your EMAIL is now being delivered by the USPS.
319Your computer hasn't been returning all the bits it gets from the Internet.
320You've been infected by the Telescoping Hubble virus.
321Scheduled global CPU outage
322Your Pentium has a heating problem - try cooling it with ice cold water.(Do not turn off your computer, you do not want to cool down the Pentium Chip while he isn't working, do you?)
323Your processor has processed too many instructions. Turn it off immediately, do not type any commands!!
324Your packets were eaten by the terminator
325Your processor does not develop enough heat.
326We need a licensed electrician to replace the light bulbs in the computer room.
327The POP server is out of Coke
328Fiber optics caused gas main leak
329Server depressed, needs Prozac
330quantum decoherence
331those damn raccoons!
332suboptimal routing experience
333A plumber is needed, the network drain is clogged
33450% of the manual is in .pdf readme files
335the AA battery in the wallclock sends magnetic interference
336the xy axis in the trackball is coordinated with the summer solstice
337the butane lighter causes the pincushioning
338old inkjet cartridges emanate barium-based fumes
339manager in the cable duct
340We'll fix that in the next (upgrade, update, patch release, service pack).
341HTTPD Error 666 : BOFH was here
342HTTPD Error 4004 : very old Intel cpu - insufficient processing power
343The ATM board has run out of 10 pound notes. We are having a whip round to refill it, care to contribute ?
344Network failure - call NBC
345Having to manually track the satellite.
346Your/our computer(s) had suffered a memory leak, and we are waiting for them to be topped up.
347The rubber band broke
348We're on Token Ring, and it looks like the token got loose.
349Stray Alpha Particles from memory packaging caused Hard Memory Error on Server.
350paradigm shift...without a clutch
351PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair)
352The cables are not the same length.
353Second-system effect.
354Chewing gum on /dev/sd3c
355Boredom in the Kernel.
356the daemons! the daemons! the terrible daemons!
357I'd love to help you -- it's just that the Boss won't let me near the computer.
358struck by the Good Times virus
359YOU HAVE AN I/O ERROR -> Incompetent Operator error
360Your parity check is overdrawn and you're out of cache.
361Communist revolutionaries taking over the server room and demanding all the computers in the building or they shoot the sysadmin. Poor misguided fools.
362Plasma conduit breach
363Out of cards on drive D:
364Sand fleas eating the Internet cables
365parallel processors running perpendicular today
366ATM cell has no roaming feature turned on, notebooks can't connect
367Webmasters kidnapped by evil cult.
368Failure to adjust for daylight savings time.
369Virus transmitted from computer to sysadmins.
370Virus due to computers having unsafe sex.
371Incorrectly configured static routes on the corerouters.
372Forced to support NT servers; sysadmins quit.
373Suspicious pointer corrupted virtual machine
374It's the InterNIC's fault.
375Root name servers corrupted.
376Budget cuts forced us to sell all the power cords for the servers.
377Someone hooked the twisted pair wires into the answering machine.
378Operators killed by year 2000 bug bite.
379We've picked COBOL as the language of choice.
380Operators killed when huge stack of backup tapes fell over.
381Robotic tape changer mistook operator's tie for a backup tape.
382Someone was smoking in the computer room and set off the halon systems.
383Your processor has taken a ride to Heaven's Gate on the UFO behind Hale-Bopp's comet.
384it's an ID-10-T error
385Dyslexics retyping hosts file on servers
386The Internet is being scanned for viruses.
387Your computer's union contract is set to expire at midnight.
388Bad user karma.
389/dev/clue was linked to /dev/null
390Increased sunspot activity.
391We already sent around a notice about that.
392It's union rules. There's nothing we can do about it. Sorry.
393Interference from the Van Allen Belt.
394Jupiter is aligned with Mars.
395Redundant ACLs.
396Mail server hit by UniSpammer.
397T-1's congested due to porn traffic to the news server.
398Data for intranet got routed through the extranet and landed on the internet.
399We are a 100% Microsoft Shop.
400We are Microsoft. What you are experiencing is not a problem; it is an undocumented feature.
401Sales staff sold a product we don't offer.
402Secretary sent chain letter to all 5000 employees.
403Sysadmin didn't hear pager go off due to loud music from bar-room speakers.
404Sysadmin accidentally destroyed pager with a large hammer.
405Sysadmins unavailable because they are in a meeting talking about why they are unavailable so much.
406Bad cafeteria food landed all the sysadmins in the hospital.
407Route flapping at the NAP.
408Computers under water due to SYN flooding.
409The vulcan-death-grip ping has been applied.
410Electrical conduits in machine room are melting.
411Traffic jam on the Information Superhighway.
412Radial Telemetry Infiltration
413Cow-tippers tipped a cow onto the server.
414tachyon emissions overloading the system
415Maintenance window broken
416We're out of slots on the server
417Computer room being moved. Our systems are down for the weekend.
418Sysadmins busy fighting SPAM.
419Repeated reboots of the system failed to solve problem
420Feature was not beta tested
421Domain controller not responding
422Someone else stole your IP address, call the Internet detectives!
423It's not RFC-822 compliant.
424operation failed because: there is no message for this error (#1014)
425stop bit received
426internet is needed to catch the etherbunny
427network down, IP packets delivered via UPS
428Firmware update in the coffee machine
429Temporal anomaly
430Mouse has out-of-cheese-error
431Borg implants are failing
432Borg nanites have infested the server
433error: one bad user found in front of screen
434Please state the nature of the technical emergency
435Internet shut down due to maintenance
436Daemon escaped from pentagram
437crop circles in the corn shell
438sticky bit has come loose
439Hot Java has gone cold
440Cache miss - please take better aim next time
441Hash table has woodworm
442Trojan horse ran out of hay
443Zombie processes detected, machine is haunted.
444overflow error in /dev/null
445Browser's cookie is corrupted -- someone's been nibbling on it.
446Mailer-daemon is busy burning your message in hell.
447According to Microsoft, it's by design
448vi needs to be upgraded to vii
449greenpeace free'd the mallocs
450Terrorists crashed an airplane into the server room, have to remove /bin/laden. (rm -rf /bin/laden)
451astropneumatic oscillations in the water-cooling
452Somebody ran the operating system through a spelling checker.
453Rhythmic variations in the voltage reaching the power supply.
454Keyboard Actuator Failure. Order and Replace.
455Packet held up at customs.
456Propagation delay.
457High line impedance.
458Someone set us up the bomb.
459Power surges on the Underground.
460I'm saying stuff based upon the The Bastard Operator From Hell Stories written by Simon Paul Travaglia. Datamation magazine owns the Electronic Rights to the orgional works of the BOFH. \ No newline at end of file