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The prank was pulled at the commissioning of a new class of graduates from a Marine academy. A company dog was trained in similar fashion to howl whenever a Colonel or higher ranking officer in dress-uniform spoke. While I can't confirm the Referee Hack rumor discussed in the article, I can add that I can confirm a similar prank performed in the US Marines. Lentower 23:47, 29 October 2006 (UTC) Referee Hack Use the link "E-mail this user" in the left hand column. dheera dheera: email me from my user page User:Lentower. Though I guess, there is always a discussion page, so well, it's worth a try. I wouldn't people to keep posting their small hacks to keep infiltrating a wikipedia listing, for example. things that the world would find cool, funny, or anything that is just plain large-scale) because a lot of inside-joke and small-scale hacks happen all the time at MIT, many of which are not meaningful for an audience like Wikipedia's, but can go on a separate wiki site. For wikipedia, I'm inclined to just do a subjective "best of" (i.e.
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I also have to think of a good namespace, because is really a nice name.
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I worry though about people actually willing to update it though, as of course hackers themselves don't generally want to claim involvement in anything. I'd really like to see a wikified hack site though, because the quality of is just terrible at the moment with detailed information about recent hacks. I don't want to, however, "invade" 's purpose (I have already tried asking them about this specific suggestion with willingness to initiate it though because if I started a local wiki, my first step I'd want to do is migrate the majority of content as-is and build from there, if I can get permission to do so). I am from MIT and willing to set up a local MediaWiki when I get time. use and cite more sources then both and MIT hack#Further reading - Lentower 15:41, 29 October 2006 (UTC).either way, have a sub-section for each year in reverse chronological (time) order - Lentower 15:06, 29 October 2006 (UTC).either way, list the hacks in reverse chronological (time) order.If you do this, develope the entire article in your sandbox, then create it - short stub articles of this type, can get a lot of flak and are often AfD'ed and Speedy Deleted And just have a "Best of" short list in this article. This is what is usually done for long lists. perhaps list the hacks on a separate "List of MIT Hacks" WP article.you might get someone at MIT to establish a local MediaWiki for hacks via the web sight/portal.dheera Well, considering the page doesn't seem to be updating frequently, responding to people, or adding a wealth of hacks that don't even appear on their page, any objections if I merge the most major/best-appreciated ones from various years onto this page? If not I'll proceed. I wonder if Wikipedia should be the place to establish a full-blown MIT hacks site, but I feel like not. is notoriously bad around MIT for not staying updated, they lack pictures and info about many hacks which people have repeatedly submitted to them, and you'll notice that their indexes are incomplete (Hacks by Location doesn't list, by location, every hack that's in the Hacks by Year section, etc.). Bmk 03:23, 13 July 2006 (UTC) I've always wanted to make a MIT hack site that's entirely a wiki so that it stays updated quickly. Although if someone wanted to merge it into the MIT article, that would be ok with me. and MIT hacks are very well known, and a pretty notable facet of MIT culture, so I vote it is deserving of existence. Thoughts? Janet13 04:03, 24 April 2006 (UTC) Nah - technically everything on wikipedia has been done before. On the other hand, encyclopedias that are relatively free-standing are nice. There's no point in slowly replicating what an external source can and has done comprehensively. I almost feel like this page shouldn't exist because does such a good job. 8 Caltech Fleming Cannon Picture Missing?.5 Welding the Trolley Car to the tracks at 77 Mass.3 Items dropped from Hack (technology) that could belong in the scope of this article.