Alexia Tsotsis currently works at TechCrunch as a writer. She is also a blogger who attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. She majored in writing and art, moved to New York shortly after the end of the work in the entertainment industry and media. After four years of his life in New York and to attend courses in New York. ? Read More

"When the pages on this Web site is rogue-and there is a code 404, we send one of our team to get it back. Ideally, they are able to save a nonexistent page, but sometimes, if the page is really lost, they should take it (as a result of the subsequent code 500 when the page gets removed) ".
In Spain it is called vergüenza ajena, in German it is called plaatsvervangende schaamte fremdschämen and in Dutch. The fact that it is second-hand embarrassment, and I just felt after this overly complex 404 page from startup Nosh. "Humorous" video that simulates some web hipster recconnaisance Mission for a Web page "rogue" is one of the most vergüenza ajena – encourages things I have ever seen. I actually laugh unfunny as that.
Of course, I'll Nosh boys props for originality, at least they don't copy the Groupon the Unsubscribe page. But honestly run dudes, not your time better spent in the Office when not Nosh website crash instead of outside the box, pretending to kill stupid replica Web page to come up with "creative" 404 page.
And besides, how many people use Nosh often enough that they would get to the page in the first place!?
Well some of you might think, this is the best 404 page EVAR OMG, Gruber. But seriously, I dare you to call geniunely LOL-worthy of a moment in the entire wet noodle to humor. The name of one.
Oh well, at least it's not so.
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