end of the universe is not quite near, no singularities
seem close, but that you in particular are screwing up.
(2) For other interpretations, we need to know a little
more about the specific circumstances: e.g., were you playing the game "Gorilla Procreation"? Were you programming in Lisp, using the SBCL compiler? Are you in the UK, dreaming of Maggie
Thatcher? Were you asleep? Did you have all your clothes on? Were you running Windows 8.1? Do you have 3 thumbs? Such information is helpful, occasionally. No information is senseless, always.
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> John (gnujohn)
Error codes only mean something in relation to the program making them. Without telling us your OS and what program you're working on (and the version numbers of both), it could literally mean anything. There is no 'standard' error codes, other than 0 means success (no errors). And even that's just a convention that someone could break if they felt like it.