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English: Picture of Wean Hall at Carnegie Mellon University taken just after President Bush was re-elected for a second term. The words "Sorry, World" were written on the building, presumably by students, in response to his re-election. When taking an introduction to computer science, many first programs display an output of "Hello World"; "Sorry World" as written on the building is a play off of this computer science phrase.
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Picture of Wean Hall at Carnegie Mellon University taken just after President Bush was re-elected for a second term. The words "Sorry, World" were written on the building, presumably by students, in response to his re-election. Taken on 11/8/2004 by