: I was checking my status on PiD when I noticed a bill on the floor besides
: the desk. I picked it up without pressing the OK button on the computer's
: dialog box and put it where it belongs. Then I heard an eerie voice say:
: "Alert... Body Count... Accuracy..." It was English Speech
: Recognition reading the dialog box's content.
: It strike me odd that ESP started to read with the word "alert,"
: since it's not present in the dialog box. I typed control-carnage again
: and left the computer idle for ten seconds. ESP read: "It's not my
: fault... Body Count... Accuracy..." I figured out what was going on
: and repeated the operation to see how many phrases Bungie hid in the
: dialog box. They're: * Alert
: * It's not my fault
: * Blast
: * Pay Attention
: * Oh dear
: * Rats
: * ? (I'm not sure--sound like a typo)
: * Attention
: * Oh my
: * Shoot
: * Whoa
: * Excuse me
: The twelve phrases always appear in the same order, regardless of the dialog
: box or even if you first bring one dialog box and then another. If you
: restart the application, PiD resumes the list where it left off; or so it
: seems. The phrases are also present in both versions of the demo.
: PS I tried to send this message first to Hamish Sinclair, but Trinity's
: server replied, "Never heard of him."
Actually i belive those phrases are part of English Speech Recognition and not PiD i used ESR for a while and had those set to be said before ESR reads the dialog box contents