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  1. The Brass Rat on MIT Hackers Appropriate Caltech Cannon · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Very, very clever MIT. It JUST struck me. The Fleming cannon is non - RF'able, according to the Interhouse Committee Resolutions at Caltech. That means it's not prankable. The LITERAL definition of RF is "Rat Fuck," when to prank someone, you would catch a rat, dip it in LN2, and then smash it in someone's room. The smell is enough to knock your socks off! And you cannot find all the pieces ever, so it lingers for months. Putting a gigantic brass rat on there is pretty hilarious. You've rat fucked it, and depending on how dirty your mind is, in more than one way. Well played.

  2. Re:Those of us at MIT... on Caltech Pranks MIT's Prefrosh Weekend · · Score: 1

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH..............so true! I'm writing this sooo late int he morning. Time for a 3 hour nap then more homework. Yes!

  3. Re:MIT Email on Caltech Pranks MIT's Prefrosh Weekend · · Score: 4, Informative

    >one friend I talked to commented that she was friends with the moles,
    >the "legitamate" hackers at CalTech, and they claim to have no
    >knowledge of this and are busy with some other project

    Moles are nothing like the "Jacks" you have at MIT. Unlike whatever exclusive (and respectable, I'm sure) club there is for Pranksters at MIT, "Moles" means they live in Blacker Hovse. Blacker is a house, your equivalent of a dorm or a college. Granted they like building things, but trust me. The other thing they were working on that is referred to is their yearly get-drunk-and-get-laid-party, which was modeled after Escher paintings. Pretty cool, but pretty occupying. Pranksters at Caltech can be pretty much anyone; we do not need to be in a club to create things like this.

    Just trying to clear it up :-p

    Also, the general sentiment at Tech is that MIT is full of douchebags until they do something cool in return, rather than say how our pranks are not real hacks. I'm looking forward to see what happens.

    - Some Tech undergrad

    PS The REAL Tech.