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I've been meaning to write about this for a year or so, but for some reason I simply keep forgetting to do it! There's a hidden message in WSC 2nd ed.
Since the book's release, only one person has found it. Here's a clue: it's in plain sight :)
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- Anonymous
May 19, 2005
OOoh and Easter Egg...
Don't let Brian know... - Anonymous
May 19, 2005
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
May 20, 2005
In the lower left-hand corner of the image on the front cover of my copy, there are four plus-shaped symbols that appear to have a character in the center of them, but I cannot make them out. Does it have anything to do with that? - Anonymous
May 25, 2005
Hey, wait a minute, this was the book that said "no easter eggs!" :D - Anonymous
May 27, 2005
That calls for a revision. - Anonymous
June 08, 2005
man, microsoft is complicated, complicated...
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Hey, wait a minute, this was the book that said "no easter eggs!" :D - Anonymous
June 12, 2005
All the guesses are wrong! - Anonymous
May 26, 2009
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