The Chinese New Year begins on February the 10th, 2013. It's the Year of the Snake! Here are a selection of ASCII art snakes to inspire you for the year long celebration.
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The Chinese New Year begins on February the 10th, 2013. It's the Year of the Snake! Here are a selection of ASCII art snakes to inspire you for the year long celebration.
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Now, ChromeLite isn't really all that functional. For the most part, it simply strips images and converts text into a monospaced terminal font. There are a few Easter eggs inserted -- such as a fun message at the bottom of YouTube (image after the break) -- and some fun ASCII art, but that's about it. Rather oddly, most JavaScript continues to work -- so you can still enjoy Google Instant Search!
ChromeLite was actually made by Google as an April Fools' joke -- and indeed, an annoying 'you can uninstall this!' message appears at the top of every page -- but we're kind of hoping that Google, or another developer, takes ChromeLite and turns it into a real ASCII browsing extension with configurable settings. If anything, it will provide an easy way to save bandwidth and CPU time. Delete the scoop?
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