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ThinkGeek :: HTTPanties by Acidus at 2:03 pm EST, Jan 16, 2007 |
Brilliant! We thought it sure would be handy if life came with status codes, but since it doesn't, we did the next best thing and printed them on stuff you wear. But not just any old stuff - we had to try something different, and print them on undies. So we bring you HTTPanties for the discriminating woman who would prefer a web-savvy and somewhat-direct approach in the romance department. Feeling frisky? Well then don the black "200 OK" panties and see where they take you. Alternatively, the white "403 Forbidden" style sends a very different and hopefully clear message. New for 2005 we bring you two more styles: 411 Length Required and 413 Requested Entity Too Large.
And now, in what will surely drive a "Not Safe For Work" flag, your moment of zen.
As some of my co-workers noted, there are many more HTTP code that could be pantified: 300 Multiple Choices 305 Use Proxy 402 Payment Required 406 Not Acceptable 415 Unsupported Media Type 417 Expectation Failed 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway |
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RE: ThinkGeek :: HTTPanties by lonew0lf at 6:48 pm EST, Jan 20, 2007 |
You left some out... 411 Length Required 413 Request Entity Too Large 409 Conflict 405 Method Not Allowed (apparently, the back door can say that) I tried to find a status code for dangerous content but I couldn't. |
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ThinkGeek :: HTTPanties by Rattle at 2:06 pm EST, Jan 16, 2007 |
Via Acidus: Brilliant! We thought it sure would be handy if life came with status codes, but since it doesn't, we did the next best thing and printed them on stuff you wear. But not just any old stuff - we had to try something different, and print them on undies. So we bring you HTTPanties for the discriminating woman who would prefer a web-savvy and somewhat-direct approach in the romance department. Feeling frisky? Well then don the black "200 OK" panties and see where they take you. Alternatively, the white "403 Forbidden" style sends a very different and hopefully clear message. New for 2005 we bring you two more styles: 411 Length Required and 413 Requested Entity Too Large.
And now, in what will surely drive a "Not Safe For Work" flag, your moment of zen.
As some of my co-workers noted, there are many more HTTP code that could be pantified: 300 Multiple Choices 305 Use Proxy 402 Payment Required 406 Not Acceptable 415 Unsupported Media Type 417 Expectation Failed 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway
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ThinkGeek :: HTTPanties by k at 11:28 pm EST, Jan 16, 2007 |
Via Acidus: Brilliant! We thought it sure would be handy if life came with status codes, but since it doesn't, we did the next best thing and printed them on stuff you wear. But not just any old stuff - we had to try something different, and print them on undies. So we bring you HTTPanties for the discriminating woman who would prefer a web-savvy and somewhat-direct approach in the romance department. Feeling frisky? Well then don the black "200 OK" panties and see where they take you. Alternatively, the white "403 Forbidden" style sends a very different and hopefully clear message. New for 2005 we bring you two more styles: 411 Length Required and 413 Requested Entity Too Large.
And now, in what will surely drive a "Not Safe For Work" flag, your moment of zen.
As some of my co-workers noted, there are many more HTTP code that could be pantified: 300 Multiple Choices 305 Use Proxy 402 Payment Required 406 Not Acceptable 415 Unsupported Media Type 417 Expectation Failed 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway
Fucking awesome. And yes, I think the above codes need to be printed up asap. "305 Use proxy" in particular cracked me up. Also, best ThinkGeek "Customer Action Shots" section ever. Usually that shit is full of, well, not attractive ladies showing off their panties, that's for sure. |
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