Songs as alert boxes, error messages
"STOP! In The Name Of Love"

Alert boxes, however bothersome, are an integral part of a PC users' life, questioning every action we take with an unwavering "are you sure?". Now, the humble error message has been re-imagined into song…
According to Stewart Curry (or Irishstu) "all you need is Firefox and the free Pencil Prototype Plugin and your imagination!".
You can see Stu's recreation of David Bowie's Modern Love below, followed by some of our favourite uses for "imagination" which ensued…
(Via: The Daily Swarm)
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