What's the best way to prank a co-worker who's too clever to fall for the old tape-in-the-doorway prank? Surprisingly, the answer isn't that complicated.
Summer's almost over, but there's still fun to be had. Just don't go overboard! (via reddit.com)
The first rule of pranking is give as good as you can take. I hope this guy is ready for an acid bath.
The title really says it all. [Ed Note: ☜ See blurb for information about this video.]
Culture Buzz Dutch pranksters explore what happens when people think their mail's being shredded. [Ed Note: Turns out they're confused. But it's all about the journey! Check it out.] (Via Giagantor.)
http://www.thesentinel.com/302730670790449.php
Take a photo of your adversary's license plate, print it out on glossy paper, cover your own license plate with it, and drive 100mph through a SpeedCam equipped intersection that gives automatic tickets. In a couple days, a speeding ticket arrives in your victim's mailbox. Brilliant and evil - like most new ideas thought up by High School students.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1894248
To be fair, this makes a whole lot more sense than a snooze button if your goal is actually getting up in the morning.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,2880...
Time magazine has a retrospective of some of the greatest geek pranks in history. A lot of them seem to involve writing incredibly sophisticated computer programs that insult people. Which is awesome.