Well you never know! I found this shirt at work the other day (i cut up clothing for a living ). Just goes to show how far Microsoft will go to encourage people to use thier software. Enticing kids for crying out loud, how low can you go?
The wierd thing is, it was a genuine Microsoft shirt (so the tag says). I didn't know Microsoft had thier own clothing line!
There are many strange things about microsoft, like (abck in good old 2000) it took them 3 months to realise that someone was stealing there source code! http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_993000/993933.stm "the hackers are believed to have had access to Microsoft's network for three months before the breach was detected."
While where @ funny things about windoze, check theese out! http://www.eeggs.com/items/763.html << pinball egg in Word97 http://www.eeggs.com/items/718.html << flight sim egg in Excel 97 Shows how carefully they audit there own code, if a programmer/few programmers can sneak this sort of thing in, just think how many backdoors there could be... if you can find computers with the 97 apps on it, enjoy the games! What really gets me, is they wrote MS office in :swear: Visual Basic.... yeah where ms, lets write BIG apps in high level languages, stuff being efficent! My spelling is bad :/
They are pretty naff 'games' to be honest! Word 97 Pinball is more basic then Windows pinball. Just a few lines that make out a pool table, and a ball to knock about. Excel's spaceship game is not really a game. You can only hover over some dark (boring) landscape. It's in first person view, so you don't even see the 'spaceship'! It's the principle that counts though. They are pretty cool considering they are not supposed to be there