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VLC Media player's tray icon and application icon have a santa hat on top of them if you have used it recently near christmas :)

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

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Two of my favourites are Picasa 3

Ctrl-Shift-Y and it creates teddy bears all over the screen

And Google Earth

Ctrl-Alt-A and it opens up a flight simulator for your enjoyment

I mean, only google employees have time to add those sort of easter eggs

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I like! :D Every day I learn something valuable and useful when I visit! Today's is extra shiny! – Amadiere Dec 29 '08 at 12:20
The Google Earth one is cool...but it seems strange to call it an Easter Egg when it's easily accessible from the menu. – Kyralessa Jan 9 at 3:04
It was an Easter Egg first. A version later it was accessible by menu. – christian studer Feb 27 at 11:37
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Car race in MS Excel 2000

Details

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The Excel97 flight simulator is old but still fun.

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XYZZY Minesweeper Cheat (For Windows XP)

http://www.tunexp.com/tips/work_with_multimedia/how_to_cheat_at_minesweeper/

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Cool, isn't that the same as the magic word in Adventure? – csl Dec 29 '08 at 12:03
Yup. One of them, anyway. – chaos Dec 29 '08 at 12:47
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The hidden part in the Second Reality demo by Future Crew is very nice.

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Wow! Old Skool. I miss ye olde demo scene times. That and scream tracker goodness – hometoast Feb 25 at 12:15
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The original ... Atari Adventure ... Get the "dot" in the black castle and 2 other objects in a room near the yellow castle and you can walk through the right hand wall. You can see the programmer's name "Warren Robinett" ... gotta love cramming an easter egg into an Atari Cartridge.

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1) In Windows Pinball

Press start, All programs, games, Pinball.

When you are in pinball wait until the ball appears, then type in 'hidden test' without the quotes. if you have not mispelt this then you should be able to hold the mouse button and control the ball with the mouse.

2) Another simple one

1) Open up Notepad 2) Type "Bush hid the facts" 3) Save the document 4) Close and Re-Open

Seems like this one ("Bush hid the facts") should work with any combination of characters 4-3-3-5

3) In MS Word (it's a diagnostic feature i guess))

Type =rand(1,1) in word, hit enter and see :)

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Not exactly an easter egg :) . The same thing happens if you type in "smoosh did the cat" – Alterlife Dec 29 '08 at 12:28
2) didn't work for me on Vista Business. – Vilx- Dec 29 '08 at 12:32
The notepad stuff won't work in Vista – amazedsaint Dec 29 '08 at 12:36
It is a problem with Unicode detection: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_hid_the_facts – Hudson Dec 29 '08 at 12:41
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My favourite is Doom II:

  • John Romero's impaled head inside the final boss (link)
  • 2 hidden Wolfenstein 3D levels (map 31 and 32)
  • Commander Keen hung in the end of the 2 levels (link)
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Ninja!

Google Reader, press

↑↑↓↓←→←→BA

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The famous Konami code! – csl Dec 29 '08 at 12:41
This works on the jQuery site too I think – alex Jan 9 at 3:56
COOL! I like this! – krebstar Jan 9 at 5:00
awesome yea! definitely work on jquery site :) – melaos Jan 9 at 5:50
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OpenOffice.org . Link: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Easter_Eggs . Overview of the most fun ones:

  • Put =GAME("StarWars") into any cell and press ENTER. A version of Space Invaders is playable.
  • Put =ANTWORT("Das Leben, das Universum und der ganze Rest") into any cell and press ENTER. The result is the famous number 42 from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Firefox 3 . Put about:robots into the location bar, and robots will greet you...

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I believe about:mozilla gives a quote supposedly from the "Book of Mozilla", but I'm stuck with IE right now so I can't test. – mmyers Feb 25 at 17:27
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My fav is the Quakr Express space man that destructs objects with a space gun. It appeared in Quark Express 3 but here's a vid showing the space visit in Q4: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=NG6rbVb65nY

And, in case anyone wonders. I have the t-shirt. =)

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Matlab: the "why" command:

>> why
Pete wanted it that way.
>> why
I told me to.
>> why
A young kid told me to.
>> why
Bill insisted on it.
>> why
For the love of Jack.
>> why
The computer did it.
>> why
Some not very bald very rich system manager wanted it.
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"I told me to." similar to Johnny5 quote "Who told you." "I told me." – Brad Gilbert Dec 29 '08 at 18:24
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In Python:

from __future__ import braces
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In Python

import this
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Well, I was going to say Google Moon at maximum magnification, but they seem to have removed the cheese!

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For me it has to be the Car game in MS Excel 2000.

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The vi clone I wrote in Javascript has a :moo and a :kwak

My favorite in someone elses' application is probably the title bar in Space Quest IV.

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Mmmm, chocolate

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:help 42 and :help grail in vim :)

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In python

from __future__ import braces

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VisualAge for java

  1. Select "Help->About" from any window
  2. TAB to the "Take me there" button (DO NOT CLICK!)
  3. Type "penguins" (without the quotes)
  4. TAB to the "Ok" button
  5. Press "Enter"

aptitude

aptitude moo
There are no Easter Eggs in this program.

aptitude -v moo
There really are no Easter Eggs in this program.

aptitude -vv moo
...
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Try "apt-get moo". If my memory is correct, it gives you an ASCII picture of a cow. – mmyers Feb 25 at 17:29
:-) Yes @mmyers. And 'aptitude -vvvvv moo' gives an ASCII picture of a snake that swallowed an elephant. – kalyanji Feb 26 at 9:01
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I always thought "The Hall of Tortured Souls" was amusing.

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