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eeggs.comNewest Review: ... in so their names can be seen when they are normally not mentioned at all, although that’s just for computer games, operating systems and games, its also done in acting, arts... allsorts in all different ways. This website is very good and has over 4000 of these ‘Easter Eggs’ pointed out for you so you can try them of spot them on things, an example of one being that there is a pinball game inside Microsoft word 97 (great for those longwinded I.T lessons…) the only hard part about eggs is finding them, and this site has done that for you and all you have to do is follow the instructions- sent in by people (one wo... more |
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by - written on 15/11/01
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This is a site I first heard of in the ‘Tomorrows World’ magazine (as in the magazine for the BBC 1 program) and it said about how programmers like to put extra bits into programs with credits in so their names can be seen when they are normally not mentioned at all, although that’s just for computer games, operating systems and games, its also done in acting, arts... allsorts in all different ways. This website is very good and has over 4000 of these ‘Easter Eggs’ pointed out for you so you can try them of spot them on things, an example of one being that there is a pinball game inside Microsoft word 97 (great for those longwinded ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/10/01
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by - written on 27/09/01
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This is a site I first heard of in the ‘Tomorrows World’ magazine (as in the magazine for the BBC 1 program) and it said about how programmers like to put extra bits into programs with credits in so their names can be seen when they are normally not mentioned at all, although that’s just for computer games, operating systems and games, its also done in acting, arts... allsorts in all different ways. This website is very good and has over 4000 of these ‘Easter Eggs’ pointed out for you so you can try them of spot them on things, an example of one being that there is a pinball game inside Microsoft word 97 (great for those longwinded ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/08/01
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Eeggs.com This is a site I first heard of in the ‘Tomorrows World’ magazine (as in the magazine for the BBC 1 program) and it said about how programmers like to put extra bits into programs with credits in so their names can be seen when they are normally not mentioned at all, although that’s just for computer games, operating systems and games, its also done in acting, arts... allsorts in all different ways. This website is very good and has over 4000 of these ‘Easter Eggs’ pointed out for you so you can try them of spot them on things, an example of one being that there is a pinball game inside Microsoft word 97 (great ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/11/00 (Very useful, 727 readings)
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This is a fascinating website. It's dedicated to 'Easter Eggs' - no not the chocolate kind, I'm afraid, and, to be honest, they're nothing to do with Easter, either. An 'Easter egg', in this context, is "any amusing tidbit that creators hid in their creations. They could be in computer software, movies, music, art, books, or even your watch. There are thousands of them, and they can be quite entertaining, if you know where to look." There are over 4,000 on this website. Well over half of the Easter eggs are in the computers section, possibly reflecting the kind of people who contribute to such sites and mailing ... Read the complete review

