I know most sanitary fittings machining dimensions by heart. Engineer drawings are for pussies.
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Open NFS MW 2005
In the titlescreen (Do not press Enter yet) type
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burgerking (unlocks hidden challenge)
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castrol (shows hidden castrol themed Ford GT)
hold L2+R1 and press X square R2 L1 circle x square square square
unlocks all levels in the ps1 game Bugz bunny: lost in time
281-330-8004 hit Mike Jones up on the low cos Mike Jones is bout to BLOW!
?TJL-BDFW-BFGV-JVVB (enables cheats in Doom 64)
left-jump-left-1P-left-fire_bubble-left-1P
09f911029d74e35bd84156e5635688c0
I think lol
nope. last "e" is a "c". real close tho
FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
Good ole FUCK George Dubya!
I know way too much about the propagation of plasma in fluorescent lighting. When you first hit a fluorescent tube with high voltage you need some cosmic radiation to rip off the first barium ion off the cathode which causes a tiny little lightning strike of plasma that skitters across the inner surface of the tube. Once it makes its way across the length of the tube to the anode you now have a conductive path. This path then grows tremendously until it envelopes the whole cross section starting from the anode and works it's way back to the cathode until the whole tube is filled with wonderful plasma that makes light when it excites the phosphor coating.
That's kina beautiful. Thank you.
In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni.
Latin palindrome, roughly "we enter the circle at night and are consumed by fire".
V21 is the shortcut to call for a medic in Wolfenstein Enemy Territory
ATH1 ATH0
Don't remember if any other titles used it, but BARACUDA on Sonic 3D Blast on Genesis/Mega Drive for level select.
Not sure if it works for the other versions or on any of the collection games it's included in, though.
“No gimmicks! No tricks! You don’t pay … ‘till 1996!”
— ad for a furniture store when I was growing up
Scruff McGruff, Chicago Illinois 60652
Let's take a bite out of crime
6922251 x 8 = 55378008
Is this obselete? Did multiplication and boobies disappear?
I hope not but I assume the opportunities to bust this trick out in math class has been mostly diminished or forgotten about
My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas was the mnemonic when Pluto was still a planet. I suppose not totally obsolete but I find myself ending at "nine" instead of something you'd serve beginning with N.
"Served Us Nine" works tbh... There's 9 of us and we all got served... Seems fair
Naan
Boolprop testingcheatsenabled true/false
Testingcheatsenabled true
And finally testingcheats true
The entire shortening of the Sims cheat codes.
Also motherlode.
The password to reach Mike Tyson / Mr dream in Punch-Out! is 007-373-5963. Burned into my brain.
I can recite the names of the Books of the New Testament in the bible by heart. I'm not even Christian.
Way back in Sunday School at the church we went to when I was growing up, they taught them to us in a song. I still remember the whole thing.
CTO4, SAP VC characteristics transaction code
IDKFA & IDDQD and off you go. Lots of childhood memories.
IDSPISPOPD was fun too.
Is it really obsolete when Doom is still played to this day?
That's true! I still play it from time to time, although I do not need the cheats nowadays anymore. There is something about the design that was never matched by any of the new doom games. For me, all the demons look the same in the modern games.
So in that regard it has not yet been superseded, at least for me.
Adjusting a carburetor.
I was never really good at it, I never actually went through with selling my soul to Satan to gain true knowledge of that black art.
If that's your idea if fun, I can recommend the game My Summer Car. It's basically a simulator for Finnish country life in the 90's.
You spend most of your time drinking, going to the sauna, driving a crappy old Datsun hatchback (which you first have to rebuild in excruciating detail) down country roads, and adjusting your car's carburetor.
Sounds like how I spent my summers in Canada, but substitute a Chevette hatchback and a hottub.
RRTANGENTABACUS
I know it primarily as a cheat code in Star Wars pod racer on N64, but I've seen it in other games too, and even referenced in different non-gaming contexts. I still don't really know what it means.
When I was a kid I remembered it as "RR-Tan-Genta-Bacus". It wasn't until decades later I realised it is real words "tangent", "abacus".
If you put as your name grm3110 in NBA jam you can play as death
Morse code. Did a science project back in middle school with wires, buzzers and tappers on a board. Then I taught it to my boy scout troop for a badge. Then lost some of it before joining the army in communications (as well as a ton of other outdated means of communication) and then in Iraq, me and another commo guy wired up our rooms for it so we could talk shit about our leadership even if they were in the room. Anyways, after working with it that many times over a stretched out time frame, I'll never forget that. Or the phonetic alphabet.