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    Default Share Your Easter Eggs

    Seems like there are more Indesign users dito sa atin.
    Anyway, for all who doesn't know, merong EASTER EGG ang QuarkXpress.
    Select one item to delete then press
    SHIFT+OPTION+DELETE =may lalabas na robot and delete
    niya yung item selected.
    And if you do this 4 times, may lalabas namang Alien babazukahin
    niya yung robot. Try it, its fun. Enjoy!

    may alam ba kayong easter eggs? share naman dyan.....

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    funny! i tried this one. aliw. but the alien did not appear on the fourth try.

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    I tried it... it only work on Qurak v5 :dry:
    but on v6 hindi nga lumalabas yung alien.

    "Just for fun ...
    Lord of the Rings (LotR) is quite the story and now quite a cinematic experience as well. Seems at least one of the those that contributed to the BSD Unix kernel OS X utilizes thought so too. To see the LotR event timeline built into OS X, do this: Open the Terminal (in your Applications -> Utilities folder). Copy and paste the following, then hit enter at the terminal prompt:

    cat /usr/share/calendar/calendar.history | grep "LOTR"

    Timely and fun, imho. "

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    ******Simple Games*******
    Open Terminal
    type "emacs"; click enter
    Press ESC + X at the same time
    Type "tetris"
    Play Tetris! Use the arrow keys to move and rotate the blocks, and press the space to make the blocks fall.

    This isn't really a part of the Mac OS, it's a part of emacs which is part of the UNIX system. Most Mac users don't know this is included with their computer. There are many more games included as well. To know what other games are included, do the following:
    Open the terminal again, at the prompt type:
    "ls /usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/play"

    Don't forget the space!
    You'll get a directory of the games included with emacs,
    to play these games do the same thing as with tetris,
    except type your chosen game's name in place of tetris.

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    Adobe PhotoShop

    Show Layers
    Goto Palette OPtions while holding down Option
    Merlin Appears!
    Hit Begone!
    Go to the Palette Options and many Merlins will be on your Palettes

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    Dogs in Photoshop

    Ok, here are the steps :
    1. Open a new image in Photoshop (size doesn't matter)
    2. Select the text tool
    3. Click on the "Toggle the Character and Paragraph palletes" button located on the top-right of the menu.
    4. In the character tab, the first box is for the font name, enter here any valid font name (eg. arial) followed by the word "francis" (without the quotes.
    5. close the small window
    6. press the"Toggle the Character and Paragraph palletes" button again.

    ps. to get rid of the screen type a valid font name in the beforementioned box.

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    There's more here:
    http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html?photoshop13.shtml
    and here:
    http://www.schmitzpress.com/easter.html

    Enjoy!

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    Friendly ALien in Adobe InDesign CS

    1. Open Adobe InDesign CS

    2. Under 'File', 'Print Presets' choose 'Define...'

    3. Choose the 'New' button and name the preset 'Friendly Alien' and then click 'OK' 'OK'
    ( Make sure the printer on your print preset is not set to a Postscript file! )

    4. New Document then press print (print present set to Friendly Alien)

    5. Click in the bottom left 'Page Preview' (yung P) box

    6. Enjoy!

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    hahaha! how cute!!! nag-hi pa sya! :lol:

    i shall name him Plonq.

    Originally posted by pengski
    Friendly ALien in Adobe InDesign CS

    1. Open Adobe InDesign CS

    2. Under 'File', 'Print Presets' choose 'Define...'

    3. Choose the 'New' button and name the preset 'Friendly Alien' and then click 'OK' 'OK'
    ( Make sure the printer on your print preset is not set to a Postscript file! )

    4. New Document then press print (print present set to Friendly Alien)

    5. Click in the bottom left 'Page Preview' (yung P) box

    6. Enjoy!

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    Default Mac OS X Easter Egg

    open Terminal

    type 'emacs'

    press the keys 'x' and 'esc' simultaneously

    type 'doctor'

    have fun with the resident psychiatrist

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