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Allpar spoke with Ram interior design chief Ryan Nagode about “Easter eggs” — little emblems or themes that aren’t obvious at first but show up under closer inspections, common in software but less common in cars.
According to Mr. Nagode, the tradition of using Easter eggs started with his boss, Klaus Busse. “We started it with the Jeeps. The 2011 Wrangler, we started doing some cool things. We did a little . . . some little stuff in the frit with the little Willys going up the side of the frit and the Jeep grills and the headlamps and stuff.”
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According to Mr. Nagode, the tradition of using Easter eggs started with his boss, Klaus Busse. “We started it with the Jeeps. The 2011 Wrangler, we started doing some cool things. We did a little . . . some little stuff in the frit with the little Willys going up the side of the frit and the Jeep grills and the headlamps and stuff.”
He said it was easier to do the Easter eggs with Jeeps, adding coordinates of trails and the Arctic Circle … (full article) Read the rest...
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