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    Wizard Of Oz

    Go to google

    Search ‘Wizard of Oz’

    Click on red slippers

    Enjoy

    Then click on tornado
    RIAC

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    Nearly induced a bout of vertigo.

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    Nice find! Though I thought it would have something to do with Trumps' idea to nuke hurricanes!

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    Nice find. Another is: type Thanos and click on the gauntlet.

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    That is a special Easter egg. If this was a conspiracy website I could get started on Mkultra mind control and wizard of oz, but it isn't so I won't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jukeboxs View Post
    Nice find. Another is: type Thanos and click on the gauntlet.
    Ha! Very clever.

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    Google askew

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    Very good :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maris View Post
    Google askew
    I like that. For you footy fans, go to Google Maps and search “gobshites”.

    Cheers,

    Plug

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    Copy and enter this term into Google or the browser:

    1.2+(sqrt(1-(sqrt(x^2+y^2))^2) + 1 - x^2-y^2) * (sin (10000 * (x*3+y/5+7))+1/4) from -1.6 to 1.6
    Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raffe View Post
    Copy and enter this term into Google or the browser:

    1.2+(sqrt(1-(sqrt(x^2+y^2))^2) + 1 - x^2-y^2) * (sin (10000 * (x*3+y/5+7))+1/4) from -1.6 to 1.6
    Now that's a proper Easter Egg

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    Like that askew one, took me a second or two to twig viewing it on my mobile! The equation one above isn't working for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CardShark View Post
    Like that askew one, took me a second or two to twig viewing it on my mobile! The equation one above isn't working for me.
    Maybe only works on Chrome?
    Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plug View Post
    I like that. For you footy fans, go to Google Maps and search “gobshites”.

    Cheers,

    Plug
    Try “empty seats”

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    Ask Google why did they invent cornflakes. You might think twice before you tuck in next time.

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    Google “do a barrel roll”

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    Google 'Bletchley Park' and watch the information panel.

    Search for 'Loch Ness' in Google Maps and see what happens to the little Google Pegman icon.

    These bring mildly amusing responses:
    'What is the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything?'
    'Once in a blue moon'
    'Recursion'
    'Anagram'

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