The Egg & You, by Charles W. Evans
These "eggs" are subversive and fun
Crack one open.
Did you ever marvel at the engineering of an egg? What else makes an egg
so fascinating, you ask? Enjoy these web sites, from real eggs to man-made
eggs, including the "care and feeding" of eggs!
- I hope you don't think computer programmers are dry as bones and boring
as cactus. The fact is, sometimes they will just outright surprise you. Buried
within many software applications are delightful, little, hidden, amusing
tidbits called "Easter Eggs". Some are ordinary and others will
amaze you. Learn where to find them at: www.eeggs.com.
- Next time you crack a farm fresh egg, think about the road it traveled
from the hen pen to your plate and all the stuff along the way plus egg safety.
Surf to: www.aeb.org.
- OK, before you read #5 and for those who are chronically egg-chef challenged,
the eternal question is now answered here plus egg selection, separating,
poaching (eggs, not deer), etc.
Yah, yah, I know, real men don't "separate" eggs, but this site
will show you how, for those times when you are alone! Surf to: www.fabulousfoods.com/school/csingred/eggs.html or www.joyofbaking.com/eggs.html.
- And now for something completely different. Magnificent man made eggs,
courtesy of Mr. Faberge of Russia. Surf to: www.pbs.org/treasuresoftheworld/faberge/fmain.html.
- The flames of your passion, or whimsy, will explode because there is an
egg recipe for all occasions, all tastes and all people. Surf to: www.recipelink.com/rcpeggs.html
I know, I know, enough is enough, but I thought this brief foray would be
eggsactly perfect to break the doldrums of working at your computer...and the
tedium of thinking about your CY2003 taxes.
Charles W. Evans, Reviews Editor |