Easter Eggs referr to hidden functions and features burried within the code and accessible via a keyboard sequence.
Since these features are not widely known nor part of the main program they are not necessarily maintained or tested as the main code.
A buggy Easter Egg could potentially be exploited. 99.99% of the users aren't even aware that they exist so they won't even know they are missing from future software.
2007-09-07 00:19:48
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answered by MarkG 7
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:(
Easter Eggs were fun. The Excel one with the embedded flight simulator was the best!
2007-09-07 11:32:03
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answered by Pfo 7
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Microsoft is going downhill day by day. If only people would get out of their comfort zones and started using free software such and linux and other GPL stuff, would companies take notice and help the free software community.
Thanks to microsoft and its corporate attitude, they've become the proverbial party poopers. Im doing the best I can to migrate all my friends to non microsoft technologies. I install, troubleshoot ubuntu linux free for anyone who requests it.
Hail Free software. Die microsoft die.
2007-09-07 04:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about Easter, but their software now regularly lays an egg, often broken.
2007-09-07 05:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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soooo
What you are saying is that Bill Gates is now resigning his position as the Easter Bunny?
2007-09-07 07:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Microsoft? Are they the ones who create nasty viruses on the VDU so you have to purchase and install their anti-virus Trojan condoms for the pleasure and privilage.
2007-09-07 07:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew Bill Gates was the anti-Christ!!
2007-09-07 08:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmmm, interesting, i wonder how this will turn out, i'll miss my easter eggs!
2007-09-07 07:30:23
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answered by Ronni 6
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