Where to find the 14th Golden Egg in Angry Birds (within theme/world 9)

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Golden Egg 14 is found within the latest Angry Birds update with Theme/World 9.

Head over to level 9-14. The level looks like this:

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Zoom out:

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The golden egg is found underneath one of those yellow helmets to the far right of the screen. The picture above shows you where it is.

Use the green ‘boomerang’ bird to hit it, as the two red ‘fat’ birds can’t travel that far.

And this is the 14th Golden Egg level:

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If you are struggling to complete it, hit the structure next to the second horizontal wooden pole up on the left of the structure. That should take the whole thing down.

Enjoy!

Not a clue what this post is on about? Angry Birds is a hugely popular game for iPhone, Nokia Ovi phones and the iPad. The game contains a number of hidden ‘golden eggs’ or the gamer to find, unlocking hidden bonus levels – typically with impressive designs! The first 9 golden egg locations can be found out here.

My rather bleak history of previous mobile phones!

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In this post, I want to summarise the phones that I have had over the past few years. It’s amazing to see how things change over time!

Nokia 6100

This was my first ever phone. I was so excited! It was a hand-me-down from my mother, and after slipping in a cheap T-Mobile (just after they had changed from one2one!) pay as you go sim card – I was on my way! The phone was pretty decent too – colour screen, games, endless ringtones, etc. I was in love… until it dropped into a water bucket, and died.

Nokia 5140 (blue)

After my incident with the 6100, I decided to get the 5140. It had just been released, and was really popular because of it’s really durable body and strength. It was also marketed out at people who enjoyed outdoor activities (which, incidentally, I was at the time…). In terms of features, it had basically everything the 6100 had, but with a camera. I could only get the phone on the Orange network, so I got a new PASG sim from them.

Sony Ericsson K750i (silver)

After a good few years at Orange, we switched to Vodafone because they had a great business plan deal on that would suit the whole family – incidentally, we are still on the same contract today. Because of the new contract, we could pick virtually any phone, and naturally, I went for the best at the time – the 750i. I was mostly lured in my the insane 2MP camera (the best in 2005!), but about half way through the 18 month contract, the phone turned from being the best thing in the world, to the worst. Everything, and I mean… everything, just stopped working correctly – and I had to put up with this for at least another 8 months!

Nokia N95

This was the phone someone would dream about… and after becoming sick of Sony Ericsson’s dire reliability, I went back to Nokia and got wowed by the flippy screened N95. The specs and details with the phone simply were awesome – but it was just simply too big. It was actually a brick, the same materials used to build houses… I had an 18 month contract with the phone, but got so irritated half way through, I shoved the SIM card into my at-the-time girlfriends old phone, which I think was a Nokia 6000 series phone, similar to the 6100 and 5140 – but a bit weird looking!

Samsung Tocco

The third phone I got with Vodafone on the same contract was the Samsung Tocco.  This thing was pretty nice – although it was a pity that the touchscreen wasn’t as responsive as I had hoped. This was my first touchscreen phone, and I was amazed by the concept… but let down a little. I had this little over a year, and just two weeks out of warranty, accidentally took it with me in my wetsuit when I went surfing. Not good!

Vodafone 521 (white)

Phone-less on holiday was becoming hell, so I had to buy myself a new handset quickly, and preferably cheap! I owned an iPod touch at the same time, and didn’t need any other functions other than the ability to send messages and make phone calls! The cheapest phone Vodafone had in their shop, was this, the 527 – a Sagem phone branded ‘Vodafone’ to match the network. It was all of £25. Why so cheap? Well, I’ll just put it out there for you – THIS IS THE WORST PHONE IN THE WORLD, EVER.

And that concludes my phone history. Until a few weeks time, when I’ll be getting an…

Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB (White)

The most epic phone ever. But my question is this – now that I’ll be switching to the iPhone, will I ever move away to another phone company? Or will I be iPhone outed for the rest of my life!?