Never Gonna Give You Up: MIT Gets RickRolled

MIT students pull a creative prank, RickRolling the Dome with music notes as part of their Great Dome hacks. Discover this fun tradition!

Written byBrett Israel
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MIT students have pulled some creative pranks on their campus. Some of the more ambitious "hacks" involved assembling large objects—think firetrucks and lunar modules—on top of the school's Great Dome. For their latest hack, students decided to RickRoll the Dome in the nerdiest way possible—by wrapping the first eight notes of the now infamous pop song around it's exterior. For the unfamiliar, RickRolling began as an Internet phenomenon that involves tricking people into watching Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" music video on YouTube. Apparently, the students got the idea for the latest prank after noticing that outside of the Dome looks sheet music minus the notes. The MIT student newspaper, The Tech, has a photo here. And now, for those who wish to experience the joy, here's a video of the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade getting Rickrolled by Astley himself:

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