"Wizard's Manual error"
Apr. 22nd, 2008 08:07 pmI just ran across the YoungWizards.com's 404 page and thought it was hoot.
The page you have requested is not available in the Manual at the moment. This may be due to a change in access authorization requirements, ongoing revisions of the pertinent material, or temporary aberrations in the local time-space continuum. There is also the possibility that the new sysadmin the Powers that Be just hired is on Its coffee break. Again.
Please try the following:
- Click the Refresh button, or try again later (or the equivalent of "later" in your local timeflow).
- Click here to go to the Young Wizards.com portal page. Once there, you may be able to find a direct link to the page you were looking for.
- Click the Back button to return to the previous page.
- If the above measures don't produce the desired result, please
make sure you are in the correct universe for the page you are
requesting. To check your coordinates, meta-click on the toolbar clock
to bring up the timespace coordinate-adjustment tool. The settings
should match those found in the Manual under Continuum- and plenum-specific attributes; in case of difficulty you can also obtain the necessary data from your local Advisory wizard or equivalent.
- If your preferred input method is a keyboard, check to see that you typed the name of the desired page correctly.
- If you did, the error may lie with your keyboard. Try
downloading a newer version of the Speech-friendly keyboard drivers
from your hardware's manufacturer. (Windows XP users: of course there are no XP drivers. You knew before you even asked. Use the 2000 drivers and hope for the best.)
- For some pages, permission from an Advisory or Senior-level wizard (or higher) is required. Click the Help menu and then click Access-level modification and sanction review to file a request or seek adjustment of an existing sanction.
Cannot find Page or Temporospatial Coordinate Error
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Date: 2008-04-23 06:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-23 07:12 am (UTC)How fun!
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Date: 2008-04-23 03:54 pm (UTC)Windows XP users: of course there are no XP drivers. You knew before you even asked. Use the 2000 drivers and hope for the best. Vista users: you're on your own.
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Date: 2008-05-12 03:32 am (UTC)...but that is pure WIN!