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The technical explanation isn't much different. Server hiccups. MySQL glitches. Xmsn errors. Power dips. Flaky RAM. Disk errors....
There would have to be quite a few of them -- I've been seeing it almost daily.

A "page refresh" may yield the (apparent) result of clearing the error, but it doesn't have much to do with the underlying problem(s).
I know, I just had to take the Microsoft way(where restarting makes problems go away, but then refresh here), as there's not much I could do at the moment.

~Thomas~
confess( "I offer no guarantees on my code." );

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Re^3: Errors in Worst Nodes
by ww (Archbishop) on Jun 30, 2012 at 20:00 UTC
    Yes, sometimes there are an annoying, troublesome, puzzling "quite a few" of them but, OTOH, the annoying, troublesome, puzzling "quite a few" of them could all get thrown because a single adverse occurance is repeating itself.

    In any case, the keepers of the Monastery are aware... and are using their stockpile of (name your favorite insecticide) to try to stop any further repetitions.

    Thanks for your concern. Wish I had happier answer.

      It better not be toxic to oysters.
        Oysters???

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