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These may classify more as cheats than easter eggs, but they're still undocumented and fun to try. In Windows Solitaire, you can press ALT + SHIFT + 2 to immediately win the game. Similarly, in Freecell, you can press CTRL + SHIFT + F10. A dialog wi...
So I’ve been making my own wine over the last few months, starting sometime in January. It’s finally done. I had started with two 3-gallon cardboys, but one got infected and thus spoiled. However, from the one jug I got 15 bottles of con...
This is an audio easter egg. When using Matlab, you can input the following two commands: - "load handel" - "sound(y,Fs)" This will play a short clip of Handel's Hallelujah chorus. This is the sort of easter egg I would put in my application after ...
Today was the day. May 3rd, 2008. RIT would open it’s doors to the community, and then some, to show off over 400 exhibits and presentations about what makes RIT an “innovation university”. Sure. I like the concept. Lets get a lot o...
Lately I’ve been buried in work relating to my ever-closer graduation but somehow I managed to squeeze out this poster for the booth I was running at RIT’s first Innovation and Creativity Festival. While the audience wasn’t exactly the TCBN ta...
Today's easter egg is found in the very popular Photoshop. To see it you have to open either the Layers, Channels or Paths Window. When I tried it, I did it from the Layers window. Next, you press and hold down the ALT key. With this key held down, c...
Yours truly had the privilege to write a piece for the Reporter. Apparently, I'll basically be writing tech related stories for RIT's magazine for the time being. Before the end of the spring quarter, 2 more issues will be printed (both with an artic...
Meezik is the 2nd place winner for the 2008 GVTA Business Plan Competition. Of course, we are disappointed that we did not get 1st place for the $20k cash prize. But we still get $5k cash and $15k in services, which includes one free year in an incu...
Out of all possible ads on Google Adsense, why this on VentureBeat? I don’t get how this is contextually relevant at all. Is Google making an assumption about the demographic of the VentureBeat reader base?
No, I'm not talking about the colored eggs associated with the Easter bunny. Although these eggs I'm referring to are also hidden. This week I want to share a few easter eggs found in some popular software applications. Easter eggs are usually hidden...