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November 8, 2006 12:03 AM
Broken: Pharmacy sign
Blaise Coutaz submits a picture she took in an Italian pharmacy. It continually scrolled a test message...
Memory lost!
Blaise writes, "It was rather fun for a pharmacy."
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I'm learning Italian. "Memory lost" translates to...wait a second! It's already in English! Why would a sign in Italy have an English error message? Now it's broken on two levels!
Posted by: T-Bone at November 8, 2006 12:50 AM