// hidden secrets
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- pascii
do you place secret stuff in clients work who only you and some others understand?
- schjetne0
yes.
- slinky0
you obviously do not know what WE know here at NT.
- pascii0
what and where? *curious*
- ldww0
place i worked for before put a bunch of really funny easter eggs in this flash game. but they ended up telling the client, and the client used it as a marketing thing or something.
i also used to put porn into image collages for clients.
- stewardes0
idww,
porn huh.. so your client had a stiffy when he looked at his new image collages, and he had no idea why. hahaha!
- schjetne0
A friend takes pictures of his penis and uses it for texture in client artwork.
- macbeth0
as often as possible. but difficult to get away with, when your company use a firm test-process before products leave the house
- pascii0
but you didn't put breasts on the ceo's pic, did you? ; )
- rebooted0
his penis has a texture?
- schjetne0
yes.
- paulrand0
yes, but then have trouble finding them
- Bio0
i would never. . .
mwaaaaHAHAHAHAhahahah
- pascii0
so there are no examples to post... i dig in my jobarchive to post a pic of a pokemon with my face in it : )
- Bio0
schjetne, your friend is a freak.
=p
- carver0
i once made a coffee for an awkward female client from an electrical company and put little dollop of spunk in the top!!
- schjetne0
carver: That's sick.
Bio: I know ;)
- carver0
might be sick, she wasn't!
- sparker0
i commonly write backdoors into web services and desktop applications. especially if that desktop app will connect to a network in anyway.
sometimes we stick in easter eggs if we have time...but mainly, it's just backdoors.
it's always good to have root access to a client project after it's gone to the client....just in case they stop paying their licensing fee...and, on a linux or unix server....root access is quite the barginning chip.
clients don't like it when their software stops working and they begin to loose money.
:)
- pascii0
sparker, i d wish i could do this with paper... ; ) good idea!