Dear valued user,
You have reached the error page for the error page...
You win!!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNHpqtswhfAZuemLoix9eQOeJH-92tN0ZzsQOTmS-58PZZrFfG2heRb9-URrzS582IrC4YkajMqT4vA8h1N53I-ffyBWyTrCXuu0DFJM-wWanqfYTgRDuUZcUApgmgTRXGOEmAw41oqAs/s640/gmail-meta-error.png)
Sometimes even the error pages can't be displayed and you need to come up with a plan B. Gmail's meta-error page is simple, yet effective: Google can't always win.
This reminds me of a similar error message from Google Reader: "Oops! That wasn't supposed to happen".
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzDKAdMSY6aApxPuk0W9KzjqADiYtJkl2Je68BLb51YUGQMqE6JR5_He7SODjKjX6hpkuvKz0HF6b2LP39k50pZJsmCju6SvCwi1Rg6kjD5yjfrMhe3xwzGmyyRLTE4HfWqS4biHUO3MU/s640/google-reader-error.png)
{ The first screenshot is licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial by Viofiddler. The second one is licensed as Creative Commons Attribution by Ashley Dryden. }
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