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Level 8 error

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The level 8 error was first discovered in the early part of August 2008. It was originally intended to be part of an escalation system placed into use by IT departments worldwide.[1] The original plan never came to fruition as the financial backers of the project preferred to use the 2 level system of "fixed or not". Currently a level 8 error refers to any problem that is easily identified and solved with minimal interaction. These include but are not limited to a computer mouse not working because it is not plugged in, or not being able to send an email to a specified address because that address is full as per the error message that is returned.[2] Level 8 errors are used in conjunction with modern business practices due to interoffice communication sometimes becoming unbearable.


Future Use

The future of the level 8 error should instill it as the default go-to for all international business handled by international businessmen.


References

http://www.kennysia.com/archives/2005/05/stupid_computer.php http://wiki.olc.edu/images/f/f3/Osi_model.JPG


Future Use