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    Bradml
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    Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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      Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


      Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Bradml wrote:

      Any Ideas of what to do?

      Yep. Leave it alone. Pranks have a nasty habit of getting out of hand and upsetting people. This is your opportunity to prove that you are the bigger person.

      Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        Bradml wrote:

        Any Ideas of what to do?

        Yep. Leave it alone. Pranks have a nasty habit of getting out of hand and upsetting people. This is your opportunity to prove that you are the bigger person.

        Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        Bradml
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        Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

        Yep. Leave it alone. Pranks have a nasty habit of getting out of hand and upsetting people.

        I know that office pranks aren't a good idea, but me and this guy have been working together for years and its just a bit of fun.

        Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

        This is your opportunity to prove that you are the bigger person.

        I am, thats why I'm not worried about getting him too angry.


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          Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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          Mike Dimmick
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          My boss once created a scheduled task on my machine that would run every minute, but only when the system was idle. This task would simply play a wave file of someone belching. Freaked me out for about a week until I found it. Since then I've been more careful about locking my computer when leaving it.

          Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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            My boss once created a scheduled task on my machine that would run every minute, but only when the system was idle. This task would simply play a wave file of someone belching. Freaked me out for about a week until I found it. Since then I've been more careful about locking my computer when leaving it.

            Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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            Bradml
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            Mike Dimmick wrote:

            This task would simply play a wave file of someone belching.

            :laugh:


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              My boss once created a scheduled task on my machine that would run every minute, but only when the system was idle. This task would simply play a wave file of someone belching. Freaked me out for about a week until I found it. Since then I've been more careful about locking my computer when leaving it.

              Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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              Monty2
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              Mike Dimmick wrote:

              This task would simply play a wave file of someone belching

              Man thats a good idea :laugh:


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                Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


                Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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                Diagon Alley
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                CP has all the answers![^] ;)

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                  Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


                  Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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                  Chris Buckett
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                  Whilst I agree with Pete's earlier message about pranks getting out of hand, I used to have fun with a colleague when he was annoying me by using psshutdown (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/psshutdown.mspx[^]). It allows you to remotely shutdown a computer, either immediately, or with a n second delay. You can also cancel the shutdown remotely (but not locally). It's amusing watching them panic for 28 seconds of a 30 second delay and then you remotely cancel the shutdown. ChrisB

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                    Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


                    Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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                    NormDroid
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                    Bradml wrote:

                    that took him 32 straight hours to find

                    :omg: and he didn't go ballastic? :wtf: what a waste of time, now if someone had do that to me...

                    We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs

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                      Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


                      Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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                      Paul Watson
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                      The old desktop wallpaper screenshot prank. Or reverse the mouse axes (a bitch to change back if he isn't good with the keyboard.) A scheduled task that resets an annoying setting. Install remote control software.

                      regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                      Shog9 wrote:

                      I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                        Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


                        Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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                        Ed Poore
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                        There's an article here which has a program which messes up the screen randomly. Better explanation, it draws lines that look like a persons' monitor is failing onto the screen (but over windows so that you can continue to work). My suggestion is to rename the program as something like svchost.exe so that it looks unobtrusive, modify the code a bit to start automatically rather than on keypress and put an entry (either in registry or startup folder) to start automatically. It's random and annoying but not that obtrusive. Sorry I can't remember the name of the program but it's an article in C++ here. I'll let you know if I remember it. BTW, I agree with Pete too but this was soo much fun when I did it to a colleague.


                        Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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                          Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                          realJSOP
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                          I would stop messing around before you get into real trouble.

                          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                            Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                            Roger Stoltz
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                            About eight years ago we ran NetBus to jester our secretary. Opening/closing the CD slot, displaying message boxes with text similar to "The system has discovered an incompetent user and will be shut down" with only an OK-button. The most popular prank was playing sounds from WarCraft II, such as "Stop rocking the boat", "you're making me sea-sick" and end it with a loudly barf. Since our victim had quite large speakers attached, we could hear the sounds being played out. So much for that poker-face... :laugh: -- Roger


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                              Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                              Phil J Pearson
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                              Bradml wrote:

                              Any Ideas of what to do?

                              If you're working for a company where you can waste 32 hours of your team manager's time and call it a bit of fun then GET ANOTHER JOB! (and a life)

                              Phil


                              The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.

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                                Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                                brianwelsch
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                                Bradml wrote:

                                Any Ideas of what to do?

                                Putting some crumbles of Feta cheese in someone's desk drawer is a prank, screwing with their code isn't, especially when you let them waste a week tracking it down. I'd kick your ass for that.

                                BW


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                                  Bradml wrote:

                                  Any Ideas of what to do?

                                  Putting some crumbles of Feta cheese in someone's desk drawer is a prank, screwing with their code isn't, especially when you let them waste a week tracking it down. I'd kick your ass for that.

                                  BW


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                                  NormDroid
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                                  brianwelsch wrote:

                                  Feta cheese in someone's desk drawer is a prank,

                                  How about some prawns/shrimps? X|

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                                    Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                                    benjymous
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                                    Tell him you can't take the level of unprofessionalism in the workplace, and hand in your resignation. (Though you probably shouldn't wait 32 hours before you tell him you've changed your mind)

                                    -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                      Whilst I agree with Pete's earlier message about pranks getting out of hand, I used to have fun with a colleague when he was annoying me by using psshutdown (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/psshutdown.mspx[^]). It allows you to remotely shutdown a computer, either immediately, or with a n second delay. You can also cancel the shutdown remotely (but not locally). It's amusing watching them panic for 28 seconds of a 30 second delay and then you remotely cancel the shutdown. ChrisB

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                                      Dario Solera
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                                      WIN+R -> shutdown /a -> ENTER Easy. :)

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                                        WIN+R -> shutdown /a -> ENTER Easy. :)

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                                        Chris Buckett
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                                        nice.:) the guy whose computer I was shutting down obviously didn't know this!

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                                          Hey All, As the Subject suggests, I need a Prank Idea. One of the Team managers and me have been pulling pranks on each other over the past week. He started by turning the cache on for my testing server. I retaliated by Defining the "$this->" variable as "null" in a PHP document (that took him 32 straight hours to find). He then continued to move my project folder out of where it was supposed to be and replace it with a link to a back up file of that project. Now I need to get him back. I consulted my maintenance books and was able to obtain the Admin password to his laptop. Any Ideas of what to do?


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                                          Lost User
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                                          Hope the big boss doesn't find out - you two have cost the company how many days of lost work?

                                          The tigress is here :-D

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