> Now I bet you guys out there are wondering how the hell did he do it and
> WHERE IS IT!
>
> Cricket was the first clue and if you did not get it the reference to
sport
> should have told you. Then think outside the square was the last clue.
The third clue - it's not what you see, it's what yo
well dang, Congrats to you and golaka. that was definitely the sneakiest egg
i've heard of yet.
John
http://www.two-cents-worth.com/?130074?EG
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Subject: [e-gold-list] RE: eCTA Easter Egg
> Well Done! Yes you found it. Follow RJ's instructions and you
> can see the
> Leprechaun
> > Found it easily by moving the mouse slowly around the page.
>
> Nice found RJ. You must be a very patient guy.
>
> Claude Cormier
> Ormetal Inc.
Thanks. Patience is a virtue... yikes, too cliche' :) Let's say I'm
EXTREMELY analytical and investigative... well, that's what my family says.
:)
> Well Done! Yes you found it. Follow RJ's instructions and you
> can see the
> Leprechaun holding something dear to all of us!
>
>
> RJ...what is your e-gold account?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Michael Moore
Thanks Michael. You're making things fun. This one was not really that easy,
I was truly re
On 16 Dec 2001, at 15:05, RJ LeVeque wrote:
> Found it easily by moving the mouse slowly around the page.
Nice found RJ. You must be a very patient guy.
Claude Cormier
Ormetal Inc.
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
=
Claude Cormier
> This time the prize for the first person to find on the eCurrency Trade
> Association site www.exchangeprovider.net the hidden Easter
> Egg will be 2
> grams of gold paid into whatever gold account they wish.
>
> This one is not so easy ...
I do believe I found it again...
Found at:
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