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		<description><![CDATA[Easter Eggs in programming are undocumented features. Â These are usually passed down by word of mouth. Â Here are three Free the Fish This is a GUI Egg.. Hit [Alt] + [F2] &#8211; This opens the command-line dialog which is similar to the Windows &#8220;Start&#124; Run..&#8221; sequence. Â In the dialog box, type &#8220;free the fish&#8221; Â without [...]]]></description>
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