Windows Easter eggs that microsoft could not explain......
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477 at me.
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Con is a specific Windows-to-dos command. The reason that they dont say is because is can be used to wedge the OS apart and illegally mod the windows platform.
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when I typed =rand (200, 99), "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" appeared a few thousand times. That sentence actually contains all of the letters of the alphabet!
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This was names of device files, such things are used on UNIX operating systems, like BSD, Linux, MacosX.
Well, microsoft had this devices from MSDOS, because MSDOS, was a cheap pirate copy of DR-DOS (digital research) and their MSDOS was so absurd, they copied even this device files.
And now they even claim how good NT is compared to UNIX, forgetting that device files still present, drive C:-based filesystem design is inferrior to unix-like mounting and directx sucks compared to opengl
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GAY. I have seen it all before and con cannot be a file as it is a system command, not command prompt. Con is short for console and that is a vital part of windows. And Microsoft has explained all of these before.
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the =rand(200,99) Gives me a compelt survey on how too use Word :-) in danish even...
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what if i call a folder con in linux and move it to the windows partition? o.O
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the =rand (200,99) doesn't work on my computer. i have Windows 7 but im not sure what version of Microsoft Word i have. plz someone help me i want to know how to get all those pages. idc what they are im just curious.
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yeah ur right i tried it and thats fucking freak. i think microsoft is fucking con.
No, namimg something "con" is not an easter egg, but a Windows NT 16-bit emulator (a program in windows that runs programs made for windows 95) reserved file name. Thats why it wont accept that name.
adamdmasi 1 year ago 14
when typing =rand(200,99) in word i get 225 pages of "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
wisermiserdemelser 9 months ago 2