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Why is this here? - Version: 0.9, 12/19/2004 11:05AM PST
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JMHammer
This doesn't belong on Version Tracker. Things like this cause gobs of lost productivity and waste the time of the uninformed.
Like in the early 90s, "Radiation and Trigger", which you would install on your mark's computer and then send an alert message. The default was "The radiation shield on your computer has failed - please step back five feet." Or the one that caused your mark's pointer to periodically succumb to gravity and fall to the bottom of the screen. Or the phony alert window which would run away from the pointer as you tried to click on the button to dismiss it.
Not necessarily the best thing for the work environment, but a good computer prank can be loads of fun in a school or at home. But like I said, you shouldn't have to type into it to activate it.