Back in 2nd grade plants vs zombies was the hype and everyone had it. But it was a trial version where after playing some days it would get locked and you had to buy the game. Frustrated i went to the installation folder and started opening random java files on notepad. After like 6 hours i got the basic flow of the game and in the code verification part i made everything as true.....and it fing worked. I "hacked" my friends games and soon word spread and kids all over school were asking me to hack their's. I learnt how to convert my version into an .exe file and sold it for $5 to everyone who asked. Made a small fortune lol
So my Costco card expired and I stopped paying for it, but I still flash the card to go in and get cheap lunch and they don’t scan it when I check out so they have no idea that it’s expired. I would get caught if I tried to get gas or grocery shop there though.
The Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 restricted the tonnage of Battleships, Aircraft Carriers and Cruisers. However the size of Submarines was not restricted. The French used this loophole to build a 3,000 ton surface displacement/4,400 ton submerged displacement submarine. This submarine was armed with a twin 8 inch deck gun instead of the normal 3-5 inch gun most subs had at the time. This sub was laid down in 1927 and commissioned in 1934 after the French got permission to continue construction following the London Naval Treaties of the early 1930's closed the loophole.
He's right about the barriers at Liverpool and Manchester stations, "people I knew" use to duck of left side exit at Liverpool lime street to avoid the station staff.
On our college campus we had these Pepsi vending machines with a card reader on them. On the card reader it also had a (YES) and (NO) button to confirm your selection. However, if you used a card, then hit the (yes) button on the reader while selecting your drink, the machine would say "Transaction Cancelled" but it would still dispense your drink. I remember one night before a party I got like 10 sodas for my friends from that machine lol
When I was in middle and high school, whenever the teacher set up a Kahoot, I would always look at the ID in the URL in the smart board, and then type the ID into the URL of Kahoot's quiz creator site. That would give me the answer key and I would always get 1st place every time. Other kids knew I would do this but for some reason didn't do it themselves.
This is a very UK & Canadian thing but…. When I returned home to Canada after living in the UK for a couple years, I brought home about 200 2 penny coins (tuppence). Why? I was working as a magician and the coins were the perfect size and weight for coin sleights. Anyway, one day, back when parking meters took coins, I was unable to pay for my parking. On a whim, I deposited a tuppence. Turns out it was just close enough to a Canadian one dollar coin (Loonie) to get me $1 worth of parking. Used that dodge for years!
I won a bunch of things from a Pepsi contest where it told if you won on the inside of the label of 2 liter bottles. If you tilted it, you could read "Sorry," and I just bought the ones that didn't say sorry. Like all were just free Pepsi, but one was a free 120 minute calling card, and one was a free basketball. Never won a big prize but def won like 10 or 15 Pepsis that Summer.
In my 20s I really liked long island iced teas and I realized the some (inexperienced) bartenders didn't understand how much alcohol was in them before agreeing to pour, and I once got nicely sauced at a work party by paying for a long island iced tea with a single cocktail ticket lol. (I'm also a lightweight)
Back in 2nd grade plants vs zombies was the hype and everyone had it. But it was a trial version where after playing some days it would get locked and you had to buy the game. Frustrated i went to the installation folder and started opening random java files on notepad.
After like 6 hours i got the basic flow of the game and in the code verification part i made everything as true.....and it fing worked. I "hacked" my friends games and soon word spread and kids all over school were asking me to hack their's. I learnt how to convert my version into an .exe file and sold it for $5 to everyone who asked. Made a small fortune lol
So my Costco card expired and I stopped paying for it, but I still flash the card to go in and get cheap lunch and they don’t scan it when I check out so they have no idea that it’s expired. I would get caught if I tried to get gas or grocery shop there though.
Not really a loophole though.
The Cafe at sams and costco doesn't require a membership.
The Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 restricted the tonnage of Battleships, Aircraft Carriers and Cruisers. However the size of Submarines was not restricted. The French used this loophole to build a 3,000 ton surface displacement/4,400 ton submerged displacement submarine. This submarine was armed with a twin 8 inch deck gun instead of the normal 3-5 inch gun most subs had at the time. This sub was laid down in 1927 and commissioned in 1934 after the French got permission to continue construction following the London Naval Treaties of the early 1930's closed the loophole.
He's right about the barriers at Liverpool and Manchester stations, "people I knew" use to duck of left side exit at Liverpool lime street to avoid the station staff.
On our college campus we had these Pepsi vending machines with a card reader on them. On the card reader it also had a (YES) and (NO) button to confirm your selection. However, if you used a card, then hit the (yes) button on the reader while selecting your drink, the machine would say "Transaction Cancelled" but it would still dispense your drink. I remember one night before a party I got like 10 sodas for my friends from that machine lol
When I was in middle and high school, whenever the teacher set up a Kahoot, I would always look at the ID in the URL in the smart board, and then type the ID into the URL of Kahoot's quiz creator site. That would give me the answer key and I would always get 1st place every time. Other kids knew I would do this but for some reason didn't do it themselves.
Because turns out actually competing is more fun, you just sound like a pain in asss
This is a very UK & Canadian thing but…. When I returned home to Canada after living in the UK for a couple years, I brought home about 200 2 penny coins (tuppence). Why? I was working as a magician and the coins were the perfect size and weight for coin sleights. Anyway, one day, back when parking meters took coins, I was unable to pay for my parking. On a whim, I deposited a tuppence. Turns out it was just close enough to a Canadian one dollar coin (Loonie) to get me $1 worth of parking. Used that dodge for years!
I won a bunch of things from a Pepsi contest where it told if you won on the inside of the label of 2 liter bottles. If you tilted it, you could read "Sorry," and I just bought the ones that didn't say sorry. Like all were just free Pepsi, but one was a free 120 minute calling card, and one was a free basketball. Never won a big prize but def won like 10 or 15 Pepsis that Summer.
In my 20s I really liked long island iced teas and I realized the some (inexperienced) bartenders didn't understand how much alcohol was in them before agreeing to pour, and I once got nicely sauced at a work party by paying for a long island iced tea with a single cocktail ticket lol. (I'm also a lightweight)
Thank you so much for your video.
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