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Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by Hubert888, Oct 7, 2004.

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  1. Hubert888

    Hubert888 F1 Veteran BANNED

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    Funny stuff. check it out:

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  2. noahlh

    noahlh Formula 3

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    Ohhhh...I'd forgotten why I missed working in cublicle-world. Thanks for reminding me Hubi.....;)

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  3. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    LMFAO!!! HAHAHAHAHA OMG. I'm dying. Exactly why I will have my own businesses, so i can lock my door. The post it note one is great, especially if there's something really important you need them to remember, you can write it on every single one.
     
  4. ClydeM

    ClydeM F1 World Champ Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Cubicle world is no fun.

    My funniest co-worker prank....stealing a toilet while the co. was refurbishing a bathroom & parking it in a buddy's cubicle in lieu (or loo ;) ) of a chair.

    No picture, dang it.
     
  5. Black355

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    UNIX humor ahead:

    Back in the olden days, when SGI reigned supreme and AOL had more money than we knew what to do with, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE had an Indy on their desktop. (I still have mine) An Indy is a desktop workstation that runs UNIX -- but these UNIX boxes had sound cards and amazing video hardware and we ALL had 21" monitors.

    ANYWAY, the machines were not managed by an internal computing group, and our DHCP server was tied to AOL screen names. If you wanted to login to someone's box all you needed was the default CUPS daemon password (which was "password") and their screen name. You could use rplay, the hostname, password combo and could pipe audio out of their speakers:

    rplay printer : [email protected] beavis.wav

    Suddenly, you'd have a Beavis and Butthead clip (or whatever) playing through your friend's speakers. Indy hacking took on a new meaning one day when someone (who shall remain nameless) sent this file to EVERY INDY in the cube farms at AOL:

    http://www.moviewavs.com/MP3S/TV_Shows/South_Park/The_Spirit_Of_Christmas/xmas6.mp3
     

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