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Easter Eggs in Web Sites?

cwikla asks: "Back in the .COM days, I worked at eGroups, now owned by a larger Company. During my time I added a couple of easter eggs to the site, which I was reminded of while watching Being John Malkovich this weekend. I checked, and ones sort of still there. If you append malkovich=1 to a message URL it would turn the message into 'malkovich' mode. It sort of still works, but over time I guess the code has been a changin' so it's kind of spotty. Oh, there are others that still are in there, but where's the fun of telling all the secrets? Any other folks done anything equivalent, especially on mainstream sites?"

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  1. Here's some by MadFarmAnimalz · · Score: 2, Redundant
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    Blearf. Blearf, I say.
  2. Ask Jeeves by MBCook · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Have you ever wondered if Jeeves is gay? You should ask him! Now it takes you to a little page but it used to take you to an error page (like 404) except the error was "None of your business". He he he.

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  3. Re:Slashdot Egg by cjpez · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Not much of an egg if there's a link to it on the left-hand side of every screen Slashdot draws, though . . .

  4. Re:my favorite easter egg by TheKubrix · · Score: 0, Redundant

    uh, thats not an easter egg thats just plain being a prick, not to mention illegal..... oh but do tell us your sad sad story /me gears up to play the worlds smallest violen

  5. Re:Slashdot Egg by billnapier · · Score: 0, Redundant

    YRO
    Science

    Any others?

  6. Re:Slashdot Egg by Ctrl-Z · · Score: 0, Redundant


    Uh, duh, ask.slashdot.org?

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