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2 Classic Football Hacks by The Evil Beaver2001-01-28 02:34:37
  RE: 2 Classic Football Hacks by securedude 2001-01-28 12:06:27
The Evil Beaver wrote: >Rose Bowl, 1961. Some Cal Tech students got the plans for Washington's card stunts and changed "WASHINGTON" to "CALTECH", "HUSKIES" was flipped to "SEIKSUH", and lastly, the picture of a husky was replaced with that of the beaver. And the best part was that those were shows 11,12 and 13 (i think) of a 20 show set, and they cancelled the remaining 7 shows for fear of what was left, even though in fact the Caltech students had only had time to modify three of them. >Nov. 20, 1982. MIT hacked the Harvard-Yale football game. But I'm not going to get into details about that. If you want to see more about these, Jargon File, Appx. A, the section known as "The Meaning of Hack".
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