In recognition of the release of Halo 3, a highly anticipated video game by Microsoft and Bungie, MIT hackers adorned the John P. Harvard statue, in Harvard Yard, with a Spartan helmet. The back of the helmet, which is worn by the protagonist of the game, Master Chief, was labeled with “Master Chief in Training.” The statue was decorated with an assault rifle (bullet count of 2E), as well as a Beaver emblem on the right shoulder.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
MIT Hacks Harvard
Today was the release of Halo III! Last night I was absolutely certain that some kind of hack would happen, but I was really disappointed when I walked to school this morning and didn't see a single hack! Fortunately, there was a hack, it just wasn't on campus. Harvard, seriously, try not to make it SO easy for us to hack you. Here's the article as it appeared in "The Tech" today:
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yay this game is the best ! too bad it's the last one...
ReplyDeletetake that harvard ! ^^
I love MIT hacks! The fact that they hacked Harvard just makes it better :)
ReplyDeleteIf that's an indication that 2nd East did the hack, then I take back some of the stuff I said about them. They're still incredibly lame, but not as much. Otherwise, they're still really, really lame.
ReplyDeleteharrison: whys second east so lame?
ReplyDeletehahaha, almost as funny as the time they dressed him up as the Unabomber.
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