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    The model codes to 2nd and 3rd Gen Intel I series chips. Made figuring out what processors were in used laptops quite easy back in the day. Now I have to Google them (doesn’t help that their naming scheme is more confusing).

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    Morse code. Did a science project back in middle school with wires, buzzers and tappers on a board. Then I taught it to my boy scout troop for a badge. Then lost some of it before joining the army in communications (as well as a ton of other outdated means of communication) and then in Iraq, me and another commo guy wired up our rooms for it so we could talk shit about our leadership even if they were in the room. Anyways, after working with it that many times over a stretched out time frame, I’ll never forget that. Or the phonetic alphabet.

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    The password to reach Mike Tyson / Mr dream in Punch-Out! is 007-373-5963. Burned into my brain.

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    In NFS Underground 2, if you place an empty file named “FOOBAR” with no extension in the game directory, you can bypass disk verification and the game just launches.

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    3.14159265359 (ok the last 9 is actually an 8 but it’s followed by a 9 so I round up).

    Not exactly obsolete, but there’s no reason for anyone to memorize that many digits of Pi except for trivia. Number of times it has come up in trivia: 0.

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      I used to stop there but just beyond it some small palindromes follow, so they’re somewhat easy to remember (and gives even more useless nerd cred)

      3.14159265358979323 (you got 535, then the 8 leads into 979, then 323).

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    Morrowind on the original Xbox came with cheat codes. Put the cursor over the health, magicka, or fatigue bar, enter the codes with the black and white buttons then hold A until the bar fills. If you close the menu before you let go of A, it will continue to refill constantly until you open your menu again.

    Health: B, W, B, B, B, A

    Magicka: B, W, W, B, W, A

    Fatigue: B, B, W, W, B, A

    You could actually use the magicka code for all 3, but I liked that there were 3 different codes.

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    hold L2+R1 and press X square R2 L1 circle x square square square

    unlocks all levels in the ps1 game Bugz bunny: lost in time

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    Boolprop testingcheatsenabled true/false

    Testingcheatsenabled true

    And finally testingcheats true

    The entire shortening of the Sims cheat codes.

    Also motherlode.