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Post Your "Easter Eggs"


KickChick

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Easter eggs are "goodies" found by word of mouth or accident and have nothing to do with Easter Sunday. Click the right spot, edit the right file, or type in the secret sequence andyou can find anything from a list of the names of the programmers who created the product to a full-blown, multimedia tribute to the developers or sometimes even a game you can play. No one seems to be able to document the start of this practice, but Easter eggs have been cropping up in computer hardware and software for a couple of decades. Early Atari games even contained Easter eggs. The latest hiding spots for Easter Eggs is in DVDs and music CD's.

 

Okay I have one for you! .....

 

I'll start off with one from the Matrix ...(would be cool if we can find as many martial arts related easter eggs as we can!

 

From The Matrix Revisited

 

Directions:

 

From the first menu, select the Languages option. Press the right direction button. The image of a phone kiosk appears, press enter. You now have a menu called Juke Box, which is just loads of Matrixy music. Press the Continue option. From the screen with songs numbered 11-20, press the right direction button. One of the bullet track images in the Neo photo is highlighted. Press enter and you get a Matrix trailer that seems to advertise just the website.

 

From the main menu, select the option Go Further. Once there, press the right arrow key. The lady in the red dress shows up. Press the enter key to see a short clip about this character.

 

After the clip, press the right arrow key again. The lady in the red dress is replaced with one of the matrix enforcers/agents. Press the enter key to see a different short clip.

 

If you continue to the next menu, with the Continue option, press the left direction button again. The image of Neo changes into a fighting pose. This takes you to a montage of images from rehearsal and filming, and some interviews with various people about Keanu Reeves and his devotion to his martial arts training.

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