Kanye sings about 808s, but it's the 404 that will really break your
heart. Whether you're a nube or a pro at surfing the Internet, it's
doubtless that you've run across a 404 error page. 404 is the hypertext
transfer protocol (HTTP) code for an Internet destination that simply
doesn't exist. And some pages have gotten creative and cute with these
pages. The buck may stop there, but you've never had more fun hitting a
dead end than with these nine totally awesome 404 pages.
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Tinsanity.net
This website doesn't have much to offer (except for links to an online video game and a webcomic), but it does have a funny error page for webheads and Adult Swim fans. The frantically running cup gif from Aqua Teen Hunger Force lets you know that you just got 404'd. -
B3ta.com
This 404 page might just be the best of the web, as it contains a long
sequence of 404-themed images. Some are funny, some are crass, and some
are clever. B3ta.com is a website that hits the highlights of the rest
of the web, with an active messageboard and collaborative posting. Get
your inner geek on and spend a few minutes on the site, either on the
404 page or elsewhere. -
Lileks.com
Lileks.com's error report looks like a page from a 404 pulp novel
(which, by the way, should exist if they don't already). Anyone who can
self-referentially rip on sloppy code and use the phrase "feckless
lummox" on their 404 page really knows their audience, which appears to
be long-time web readers — the comprehensive website and blog has been active since 1997. -
LarkNews.com
If The Onion had a teetotalling little sister that was religious, cutesy, and marginally funny, her name would be LarkNews.com. A well-meaning website with good-natured jokes (nothing too blasphemous, but there's some fun
to be had), LarkNews.com's error page follows suit. The 404 contains a
breakdown of why you've arrived at the page, with cheeky reasons for
each denomination. -
Acme.com
You'll find a nod to the anvil you'd expect to see, and you'll find it
front and center. But you won't find it on the error page. Data-heavy Acme.com
doesn't offer much by way of design, but is a site for freeware that's
been active on the Internet since 1991. And what they lack in flashy
style, they more than make up for in pith — the 404 page resembles a
blue screen of death. (And if you don't know what that is, there's a
good chance you're not sure what a 404 page is, either. Look 'em up. Tech knowledge is good for you
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