Easter Eggs on cornishwebservices.co.uk

12/04/2009

Does the Cornish WebServices website have Easter Eggs?

Easter eggs are not just made of chocolate!!

So what are Easter Eggs?

“Easter eggs” is the name given hidden bits of information inside websites, DVDs, games and even business software.

The “secret add-ons” are often little jokes included by programmers who have worked for some time on not-too interesting code development. They are a way of programmers showing off what they can really do.

Examples of Easter Eggs

The following are some of the more famous Easter Eggs:

  • Psychedelic flight simulator in Microsoft's Excel 97 which led to a black monolith on which scrolled the names of the programming team.
  • Driving game in Excel 2000
  • Easter Bunny in Google Search

What Easter Eggs are on the Cornish WebServices website?

Easter Eggs are less fun when too easy to find.

But we are aware that at least two Easter eggs have been discovered on the Cornish WebServices website in the form of a mirror (in 2009) and directions to a grate (in 2008). Happy Hunting.

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