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Seeking a deeper meaning to a network error

BORK!BORK!BORK! Sometimes a digital sign can carry a message that means more than just words. Like this example, which could be a simple connectivity issue or speak to a deeper spiritual meaning: You're not connected to a network.

Spotted by an eagle-eyed Vulture on a visit to Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, near the border with Austria, the digital sign normally displays information to individuals waiting in a nearby queue.

Not today, though.

From a purely technical standpoint, it appears the sign is running a browser that cannot connect to the computer serving content for visitors. The error "You're not connected to a network" indicates that a WiFi network may be misbehaving, or that an adaptor (or driver) has packed up.

Or perhaps, just perhaps, the message has another meaning. "You're not connected to a network" could be a warning to citizens unable...

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