Oct 31, 2020 Download Egg Farm 1.0 for Mac from our software library for free. The most recent setup file that can be downloaded is 287 KB in size. This Mac download was scanned by our antivirus and was rated as malware free. This software for Mac OS X was originally produced by Crazy Monkey Studios. The software lies within Games, more precisely Puzzle. Un easter egg de Mac OS 9.
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I saw this when I looked at the info on an Epson printer, too!
Very fun!
It's not a BSOD on my 10.5.8 when connecting to a server via samba. Just default aqua blue mac desktop picture. Too bad, would have been funny.
I may have misunderstood this er, tip. I see the BSOD if another computer shows up as a server and I Get Info, but not if I connect to a windows file server.
Eggs Macros
Definitely shows here. Very funny.
This is not new. It was there also in 10.5 (don't remember about 10.4).
It was introduced in 10.5 (more than 3.5 years ago). Not sure why this qualifies to be posted here, unless there just haven't been any good submissions in a while.
Just about four, actually.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2007/06/apple-teases-mi/
Not a hint, not an easter egg, just an icon.
@ crarko, i laughed my ass off when i worked at Apple ;-]
This is old, but not only is it a BSOD, it's also a dirty old beige CRT. The Macs all look new and shiny.
You can find this icon at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns, I believe someone already tipped this before.
and to open it, select the path and do Safari (or your Cocoa browser) > Services > Open, or Reveal if you want to see other icons.
The image is located at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns
I remember when 10.5 came out a bunch of Linux users complained about this, as linux machines running SMB were also represented with BSOD icons as well.
This is old. Very, very old. *yawn*.
Not worth posting on Mac OS X hints.
Mark
Economy-x-Talk
Have your own custom software created
http://economy-x-talk.com
My 10.6.6 server shows up like this as a windows computer, even when we connect via AFP from our mac's (SMB service is turned on though). Bugs the crap out of me.
Ok, it's not a hint and it's old, but it's sure funny!
Actually, all the servers' icons (under Shared) are the same CRT with BSOD, you don't even have to click get info. They were there all this time and I never noticed.
I use my MacBook on a network with mostly windows machines. It's BSOD all around.
The easiest way to see the detail of the icon (and it's well worth it!) is to Get Info, select the icon, copy it, open Preview and press cmd-N.
You'll see the three sizes of the icon displayed including the superb 512x512 one.
Classic. Still funny.
It may have seemed cute when Apple was the feisty underdog, but now that they are a smart phone / tablet / online music-video-software store behemoth whose market cap and profitability surpass those of its rivals, crap like this makes them look like dicks. Spaceblocks mac os.
I would like to change that icon to represent my printer and a new name is this possible
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I saw this when I looked at the info on an Epson printer, too!
Very fun!
It's not a BSOD on my 10.5.8 when connecting to a server via samba. Just default aqua blue mac desktop picture. Too bad, would have been funny.
I may have misunderstood this er, tip. I see the BSOD if another computer shows up as a server and I Get Info, but not if I connect to a windows file server.
Definitely shows here. Very funny.
This is not new. It was there also in 10.5 (don't remember about 10.4).
Eggs Macronutrients Amount
It was introduced in 10.5 (more than 3.5 years ago). Not sure why this qualifies to be posted here, unless there just haven't been any good submissions in a while.
Just about four, actually.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2007/06/apple-teases-mi/
Not a hint, not an easter egg, just an icon.
@ crarko, i laughed my ass off when i worked at Apple ;-]
Eggs Macro Count
This is old, but not only is it a BSOD, it's also a dirty old beige CRT. The Macs all look new and shiny.
You can find this icon at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns, I believe someone already tipped this before.
and to open it, select the path and do Safari (or your Cocoa browser) > Services > Open, or Reveal if you want to see other icons.
The image is located at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns
I remember when 10.5 came out a bunch of Linux users complained about this, as linux machines running SMB were also represented with BSOD icons as well.
This is old. Very, very old. *yawn*.
Not worth posting on Mac OS X hints.
Mark
Economy-x-Talk
Have your own custom software created
http://economy-x-talk.com
My 10.6.6 server shows up like this as a windows computer, even when we connect via AFP from our mac's (SMB service is turned on though). Bugs the crap out of me.
Ok, it's not a hint and it's old, but it's sure funny!
Actually, all the servers' icons (under Shared) are the same CRT with BSOD, you don't even have to click get info. They were there all this time and I never noticed.
I use my MacBook on a network with mostly windows machines. It's BSOD all around.
Egg Mac Salad
The easiest way to see the detail of the icon (and it's well worth it!) is to Get Info, select the icon, copy it, open Preview and press cmd-N.
You'll see the three sizes of the icon displayed including the superb 512x512 one.
Classic. Still funny.
It may have seemed cute when Apple was the feisty underdog, but now that they are a smart phone / tablet / online music-video-software store behemoth whose market cap and profitability surpass those of its rivals, crap like this makes them look like dicks. Didgerido mac os. Knock knock mac os.
I would like to change that icon to represent my printer and a new name is this possible