BSoD

Looks like a normal office with an error screen right?
Nope, it was the scene of a local Comcast office (which smelt like a mix of vomit and pee, terrible). Isn't it ironic that the place where you should be able to get help with your internet to work has a problem setting up their computer? It's nice of Windows get rid of the Blue Screen of Death with the Black Screen of Death. Microsoft is changing it up as much as Green Day did in their new album; same old music with maybe a bit more vulgar words. The same can be said of Microsoft's update of their Window's symbol.
Why would Microsoft change the blue screen of death? It put fear in everyone's heart; probably put multiple times the amount of horror in people than the three-rings of death in Microsoft's other product, the Xbox 360. Users were afraid of the blue screen like a self-conscious masculine man is terrified of being caught listening to Justin Bieber. Now, people won't be nervous when the color blue strikes the screen; how terrible!
In memory of the BSoD (Though it'll be here for the next 20 years since companies will refuse to upgrade from Windows XP):
