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Yes, Steve Ballmer wrote the text for the old Blue Screen of Death

A long time Microsoft employee and developer, Raymond Chen, has named the company's former CEO Steve Ballmer as the human responsible for writing the text that is seen in the tragically familiar "Bluish Screen of Decease" that was seen in old school versions of Windows.

In a post on his personal blog this week, Chen wrote that over 20 years ago, fashion back in the days of Windows 3.1, Ballmer was caput of Microsoft's Systems Partition,and one 24-hour interval he made a visit to the Windows team. Chen wrote:

"When they showed him the Ctrl+Alt+Del feature, he nodded thoughtfully and added, 'This is nice, but I don't similar the text of the message. Information technology doesn't sound right to me.' 'Okay, Steve. If yous call up you can do a better job, so go for it.' Unlike some other executive, Steve took up the challenge, and a few days later, he emailed what he thought the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen should say. The text he came upwards with was actually quite good, and information technology went into the product pretty much word for word.

Since so the screen has evolved until you go a blueish frown paradigm if something bad happens in Windows 8. Even so, it'due south always cool to learn that i of the meridian business executives at Microsoft could come up with something that would be incorporated in such a direct way within of Windows. What exercise yous think of this tidbit of nostalgia?

Source The New One-time Thing via The Verge

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