Star Wars Hack @ MIT 90
jmtpi writes "Hackers at MIT turned the top of the Great Dome in the center of campus into R2D2 yesterday. See story in Yahoo News. " Anyone have more pics? If so, label accordingly and make a submission - I'll be sure to link them. Update: 05/18 07:06 by J : An article at Wired.Update: 05/18 07:42 by J : Shot 1, Shot 2, and Shot 3. Thanks to Aidan Low. More pics from tcs.
Re:Crackers *not* hackers! (Score:1)
> Hackers are people who break into computer systems.
> Crackers are people who remove copy protections, nags, and stuff.
> That is my definition for those words, and ALWAYS WILL. Thank you.
And guess what? You're wrong. Thank you for playing. Here is your consolation prize, a lovely clue by four.
MIT is where the word "hack" evolved. Want some background? Read up on the Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC). You can find some good material on it in Hackers by Stephen Levy.
-Todd
No. Hackers, not crackers (Score:2)
Re:Bah! (Score:1)
Of course, changing anything on the Tech Tower requires skill, talent, planning, and most importantly, smarts, something which isn't found at UGA...
Re:Bah! (Score:1)
And it's so much more of a challenge than putting stuff up on a building... I mean, we put a hula hoop on top of the Shaft [gatech.edu] soon after it was put up... but it's too easy.
More fun: doing research on creating a detergent capable of passing through the shaft's fountain's filtration system!
Heh (Score:1)
PS - Disco sucks [min.net]
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
Now at most universities, that may be a relevant response. But what you fail to realize is that a Hack at MIT is not vandelism, nor is it dangerous. Why? Because it is carefully engineered. After all, what is MIT famous for, if not it's engineering skill? The hacking community at MIT is quite sizable, and they have established many guidelines on how to execute a safe and respectable hack. Also, a hack such as this was not the result of a last minute decision to go do something fun. It most likely involved weeks of preparation to get it JUST right. Think about it. If that hack weren't engineered to perfection, how could they have possibly scaled the dome, one of the most visible locations on campus, deployed a hack over the whole thing, and escaped, without being sighted by the campus police?
Re:That is correct... (Score:1)
I rember my tour guide talking about this when i visted. IIRC he said that the engineering students pride themselves on being better than the pros because of this incident. But i would like to see those giant angular slabs of rock that you can climb on turned to a new angle. That would be impressive
MIT Hacks page (Score:5)
Re:That's a cool hack, but... (Score:1)
Re:looked good in person (Score:1)
Re:Classy prank (Score:2)
Sure is classy. And shows that the perpretators were responsible enough to care about others' safety when they did it. The Jargon File ( http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/ [tuxedo.org]) describes some other similar hacks performed previously by MIT alumni, and show the same characteristic touch as this recent one.
But what I like most is the fact that the police officers were cool enough to leave the decoration 'til Thursday.
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
has been for a long time...So far things have
been safe so I wouldn't get so worked up about it.
Besides there is a lot of space on that roof.
Wisp
Troll (Score:2)
The test of a true troll on a slashdot forum is the "Anonymous Coward" tagline. No one who _actually_ believed something as silly as what you wrote would have hid behind an AC identity.
Please find some other way to amuse yourself.
-Dean
That's a cool hack, but... (Score:1)
At Rice, there is a rather large statue of William March Rice in the middle of the academic quad. Some engineering students were miffed at the administration and wanted to raise a stir, so they decided to remodel the main quad a bit.
They snuck into the quad one night with a pair of large wooden A-frames, and some ropes and pulleys. With some ingenuity, they then managed to lift up the statue, pivot it 180 degress, and then place it back down on its support pins backwards. The story goes that the frames splintered *just* as they lowered it back down, but the statue was unharmed.
The next day, all the kids went out to classes to found their founder backwards.
Man, hacks are cool.
--Lenny
That is correct... (Score:1)
This year was the 10th anniversary of the prank and, at homecoming, the ever-wacky Rice band (the MOB) did a half-time show about the event. They made a mock-up of the statue with one of the original pranksters posing as William Rice, and turned him.
When you get to Rice, check out the MOB -- they are a witty bunch.
--Lenny
Re:Car on top of MIT building (Score:1)
It stayed there for a couple of years until the university rented a crane to get it down (ignoring the more fun option of a brick on the accellerator and a clear area below).
Re:MIT R2D2 pix (Score:1)
Cause thats the same link as in the story.
the coolest part (Score:3)
~luge
Brilliant! (Score:1)
All my co-workers are looking at me funny. I guess I shouldn't laugh out loud like that while I'm supposed to be working. I really should go back to slaving away now...
Re:If at All Possible, Involve a Cow (Score:2)
_The Journal of the Institute for Hacks Tomfoolery & Pranks at MIT_, Brian M. Leibowitz, 1990, published by the MIT Museum, ISBN 0-917027-03-5
_"Is This the Way to Baker House?"_, edited by Ira Haverson and Tiffany Fulton-Pearson, 1996, published by the MIT Museum, ISBN 0-917027-04-3
Both are B&W illustrated, the first is a history and the second is a collection of essays.
They aren't availible from amazon.com or bn.com, but the MIT Museum shop online has them for $20.95 each here. [mit.edu] Ordering Instructions are here. [mit.edu]
The whitehouse is next (Score:1)
Re:Classy prank (Score:1)
Re:Car on top of MIT building (Score:1)
Orange tour stories... (Score:1)
They might not have left donuts for the PhysPlant worker who had to take down the phone booth, but at least they had the courtesy to call him on the phone when he got to the top of the dome.
Commencement is held in the Great Court just below all those flat roofs and the Great Dome, so the security for a former Head of State was pretty insane. I read about that just as Kohl got up to speak, a radio-controlled banner unfurled from the Dome welcoming Kohl and reminding him that at MIT nothing is impossible.
- just another follower of Jack Florey.
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
the tradition at MIT, in the spirit of
which this hack is performed...
Just like old times! (Score:1)
And then there were the sporting events...
Car on top of MIT building (Score:2)
Is this true?
Gone 5/18 evening drive (Score:1)
Groovy baby (Score:1)
Did anyone else out there in slashdotland go to Bangor between 1986 and 1989?
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
Were you holding a beer and hotdog saying "Those MIT jerks interrupted a game I paid GOOD MONEY to see"
You worry about getting killed for a hack. Well, a great many people die laying on their couches. The sum of the probabilities of something bad out there getting you in the end is exactly 1.
Re:Meaning of Hacker (Score:1)
I am referring to the debate between crackers and hackers, and how hackers want the word to ONLY mean implementing a cool hack on a COMPUTER.
I am calling for the word hacker to be large enough to encompass the ingenious hacks, such as the R2D2 dome, that are not necessarily implemented in binary digits.
Meaning of Hacker (Score:3)
Re:Not a hack (Score:1)
Ever heard of a hack-saw?
(just teasing a bit)
--bricktoad
Re:Heh (Score:1)
Jammer
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MIT R2D2 pix w/ anchored link (Score:1)
R2-D2 press release (Score:3)
Who reads Wired, anyway? (Score:1)
If at All Possible, Involve a Cow (Score:2)
Who do you think defined the word? (Score:2)
Classy prank (Score:3)
nice. (Score:1)
hehe.. I like practical jokes that require thought
Re:Car on top of MIT building (Score:1)
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
looked good in person (Score:1)
Re:the coolest part (tradition) (Score:1)
Re:Bah! (Score:1)
Re:Meaning of Hacker (Score:1)
Re:That's a cool hack, but... (Score:1)
"Software is like sex- the best is for free"
Re:Perps should be arrested. (Score:1)
--- This is a genuine, handcrafted sig.
Re:Car on top of MIT building (Score:2)
Re:Silly MIT kids... (Score:1)
Re:Classy prank (Score:1)
sluke@mit.edu
Re:Bah! (Score:1)
Grandpa
Re:Classy prank (Score:1)
but i really do like the treats that a nice touch. shows how much time they spent on planing this.
nmarshall
#include "standard_disclaimer.h"
R.U. SIRIUS: THE ONLY POSSIBLE RESPONSE
MIT R2D2 pix (Score:1)
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/p/ap/19990
Re:MIT R2D2 pix (Score:1)
Yes. When originally posted, the article said something like "I don't have pictures yet. If you do, submit them."
Re:Classy prank (Score:2)
I was wondering what was going on... (Score:1)
Now I know.
I expected something about SW, but not that
Another Hack in the great tradition.
RB
You apparently do not go to MIT... (Score:1)
A. Are in good taste.
B. Non Destructive.
This is merely an example of one. This is a tradition. And a fun one at that.
RB
More Pix at . . . (Score:1)
Re:Classy prank (Score:1)
Yes, very classy.
I wish I was there to see it in person.
Would that all student pranks were this clever, and this well-received.
[I need to send this one to my dad -- he used to do that kind of thing in college
Re:Silly MIT kids... (Score:1)
Interesting enough, coincidentally (?), Ditch Day here at Caltech was yesterday as well. While there were many interesting things found all over campus (and plenty of students dressed up like Jedis), nothing compared to this nice hack at MIT.
Best,
Joe Kiniry (Caltech PhD CS '99)
Silly MIT kids... (Score:1)
foley
Caltech '96
MIT (Score:1)