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  2. Chip art - Wikipedia

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    Designers have used this freedom to put all sorts of artwork on the chips themselves, from designers' simple initials to rather complex drawings. Given the small size of chips, these figures cannot be seen without a microscope. Chip graffiti is sometimes called the hardware version of software easter eggs.

  3. Easter egg - Wikipedia

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    Egg rolling is also a traditional Easter Egg game played with eggs at Easter. In the United Kingdom, Germany, and other countries children traditionally rolled eggs down hillsides at Easter. [ 40 ] This tradition was taken to the New World by European settlers, [ 40 ] [ 41 ] and continues to this day each Easter with an Easter egg roll on the ...

  4. List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products - Wikipedia

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    "The Windows Team" Easter egg in Windows 1.0 Microsoft Bear appearance in an Easter egg Windows 95 credits Easter egg Windows 98 credits Easter egg Candy Cane texture in Windows XP. Windows 1.0, 2.0 and 2.1 all include an Easter egg, which features a window that shows a list of people who worked on the software along with a "Congrats!" button.

  5. Egg decorating - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian pysanka Easter egg sculptures resembling pisanica in front of the Zagreb Cathedral, Croatia. Egg decorating is the art or craft of decorating eggs.It has been a popular art form throughout history because of the attractive, smooth, oval shape of the egg, and the ancient associations with eggs as a religious and cultural symbol.

  6. Artist draws an incredibly realistic cracked egg - AOL

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    It's hard to believe this hyper-realistic drawing isn't an actual egg! Artist Jordan Molina, or "TutoDraw," says he spent around 4 hours working on this "cracked egg" project. He created the ...

  7. Egg decorating in Slavic culture - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of egg decoration in Slavic cultures originated in pagan times, [1] [2] and was transformed by the process of religious syncretism into the Christian Easter egg. Over time, many new techniques were added. Some versions of these decorated eggs have retained their pagan symbolism, while others have added Christian symbols and motifs.

  8. Osterbrunnen - Wikipedia

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    There was an old tradition throughout Germany of drawing water in silence at Easter for purification and medical treatment, [6] which was sometimes referred to as Osterbrunnen. [7] Wells were cleaned and decorated with garlands and sometimes eggs in May, a tradition which survived relatively late in the 19th century in Bacharach . [ 8 ]

  9. Ēostre - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, there is a European tradition that hares laid eggs, since a hare's scratch or form and a lapwing's nest look very similar, and both occur on grassland and are first seen in the spring. In the nineteenth century the influence of Easter cards, toys, and books was to make the Easter Hare/Rabbit popular throughout Europe.