The current "We are offline" screen on Server Fault when it is down is:
with it's lovely 1996 DateStmp's.
I think it's time to update the Windows BSOD on the page to something more appropriate for the times:
:)
But Windows XP runs fine! Why do we need to update just because Microsoft says it's end of life?
Besides, nobody will recognize that error message. And we'll have to retrain the help desk.
We could randomize between all of 'em with a smidge of javascript?
What else?
I recommend faux Google search results asking "is Stack Exchange down", showing a (again, faux) search result of a SO/SF question asking the same. Naturally, the next search result would be the same question on one of the scraper sites.
Let me me the voice of change: OH MY GOD I LOVE THE WINDOWS 8 2012 ONE!!!
I love it so much that I need more exclamation points!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Uh, yeah, I'll stop now, but still. Hahahaha!
In the name of cultural sensitivity let's update it to be the OSX Panic Screen, which helpfully says "You're screwed!" in 6 languages:
50x
error pages, so it'd be the one we'd need platform accuracy for. But the images on the error pages are a lot more about fun than accuracy ;)