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HectorSmarties rated 5 days ago
Already knew about half of them. Very nifty tricks to piss off other people, and to practice your IT skills!
lanps999 rated 13 days ago
they are funny
thegeektragedy rated 4 weeks ago
Harmless? Depends. Geeky? You bet! (ie. SO AWESOME.)
hate-robot rated 4 weeks ago
such futility. i hope that you rot slowly and agonizingly, stretched across a period of decades, your body gradually, painfully failing you despite every effort to keep it alive. oh wait, you will! what luck.
ozwebfx rated 4 weeks ago
From the page: "Top 10 Harmless Geek Pranks"
LuigiM rated 4 weeks ago
Well, at least they're harmless.
jasonschwartzman rated 4 weeks ago
g33k pranks ftw
rachel1231 rated 4 weeks ago
From the page: "A good prank that I have played on some friends involves the net send command. What I did was I used the net send command to send a message that said "Microsoft has detected that you have a small penis. Please consider upgrading for better performance" to other people on my local network. When you use the net send command in the command prompt, you specify the computer you want it sent to by typing the computer name, it also says on the message which computer it came from, so I changed my computer name to Microsoft, so it appeared, to the technically challenged, that the message actually came from Microsoft. In case you were interested, the syntax for the net send is: net send computername message"
jbrock1 rated 5 weeks ago
great for killing time
KawaiiShan rated 5 weeks ago
Awesome...so many uses.
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