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Hackers’ delight: A history of MIT pranks

Greg Steinbrecheer, The Tech
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2009
An anonymous group of students scaled the Great Dome of the campus and installed the first seven notes of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." The prank highlighted the resemblance of the dome's horizontal lines to a blank piece of sheet music.

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