“A number of humorous yet undocumented features are hiding beneath the surface of some of the most popular open source software applications. Although easter eggs are generally easy to spot when you can look at an application’s source code, there are a few that aren’t widely known.”
“We made Amiga, They f—— it up”, if only for the early (1986!) critique of Commodore’s handling of the Amiga, that at the potty mouth language of course…
http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/wb_12.html
Edited 2010-03-15 21:26 UTC
Mmmh, one of my absolute favourite websites on the Amiga. I really enjoy checking that website for updates on the Workbench history from time to time ;-).
Adrian
I can’t believe that website is still around. What a pleasant surprise!
The easter egg is great because it is true.
Heh… didn’t know about the fish swimming across the screen.
Remember, Easter eggs that are hidden too well become rotten eggs.
In my US/International English version of Open Office, running atop OS X, again English version with English localization only activated, the =Game(“StarWars”)command in Calc brings up an interface in German. Is it using secret microwaves to tell that I can speak this language? I am getting spooked.