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(Created page with "This is the most common error code in the computer world. Many versions of it extend beyond IT. Some other versions are as follows: * Error code ID-10T (IDIOT) * PEBMAC (Problem Exists Between Monitor And Chair) * PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer) * an IBM error (Idiot Behind Machine) * Error 40 (Error is 40 cm away from the screen) * a BIOS problem (Bumbling Idiot Operating the System) * an exception between the headphones * defective keyboard controller *...")
 
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* PEBMAC (Problem Exists Between Monitor And Chair)
* PEBMAC (Problem Exists Between Monitor And Chair)
* PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer)
* PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer)
* an IBM error (Idiot Behind Machine)
* An IBM error (Idiot Behind Machine)
* Error 40 (Error is 40 cm away from the screen)
* Error 40 (Error is 40 cm away from the screen)
* a BIOS problem (Bumbling Idiot Operating the System)
* A BIOS problem (Bumbling Idiot Operating the System)
* an exception between the headphones
* An exception between the headphones
* defective keyboard controller
* Defective keyboard controller
* carbon-based error
* Carbon-based error (It's not silicone-based)
* Layer 8 issue (See OSI Model)
* Layer 8 issue (See OSI Model)

Revision as of 16:28, 2 February 2024

This is the most common error code in the computer world. Many versions of it extend beyond IT.

Some other versions are as follows:

  • Error code ID-10T (IDIOT)
  • PEBMAC (Problem Exists Between Monitor And Chair)
  • PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer)
  • An IBM error (Idiot Behind Machine)
  • Error 40 (Error is 40 cm away from the screen)
  • A BIOS problem (Bumbling Idiot Operating the System)
  • An exception between the headphones
  • Defective keyboard controller
  • Carbon-based error (It's not silicone-based)
  • Layer 8 issue (See OSI Model)