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How To Prank Your Entire Office in Three Minutes (And Not Get in Trouble)
A funny link by Luke McKinney 11,088 110
07/14/2010 10:42 AM 4778 views

You've got to love technology in the workplace. It allows us to play Quake from within our cubicles, drive our co-workers mad, and now allows one prankster to disturb every single person in the office with the push of a button.

For this prank, you'll need Skype, and some Skype Credit. (Computer-to-computer calls are free on Skype, but dialing a real phone costs money. Still far less than calling from a real phone, though.) Set up a conference call by filling a Group with every single number in the office (don't forget to include your own or you'll be in trouble), then click "Call Group."



This is wrong; a little button to disrupt the entire building should surely be RED.


This simple prank will start a massive conference call with every single phone you list, and even better the Caller ID will show up as "Unknown." Stay on the line, and listen as dozens of people try to work out who called whom. Just be careful: if you do cackle with mirth, cackle quietly.

And now the link:
http://gizmodo.com/368913/how-to-make-all-of-the-phones-in-your-office-ring-simultaneously-and-get-away-with-it


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How To Prank Your Entire Office in Three Minutes (And Not Get in Trouble)

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Jeeni 43,391 49
07/15/2010 10:55 AM

Oh sweet. I have a Skype phone but never knew I could conference. Thanks for the mischievous idea as well as the practical knowledge!

 

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John Hargrave 128,123 71
07/16/2010 01:37 PM

This is awesome. I have noticed more and more people using Skype for instant messaging, which means nearly everyone has it installed. It would be fun to try doing this from someone else's computer too.