• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
      link
      fedilink
      183 months ago

      Somewhat relatedly, I still have the MSDN Windows 2000 license key memorized.

      Needless to say, I have not had to install Windows 2000 on anything for quite some time.

      • Lovable Sidekick
        link
        fedilink
        English
        9
        edit-2
        3 months ago

        Cool, I had a Win98 one memorized for years but it’s gone now.

        And of course there’s…

        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
          link
          fedilink
          1
          edit-2
          3 months ago

          95 is easy, you can use all zeroes or all ones and it would pass the algorithm check and let you install. There was no online check requirement, unlike XP.

          98 you could do 12345-12345-12345-12345-12345 or some similar variant as I recall, so I never bothered knowing an “actual” key for those.

          XP and above could be trivially bypassed with software, so the whole thing was moot after that. Silly technology.

  • Mister Neon
    link
    fedilink
    363 months ago

    I can vomit on command at most times without sticking a finger down my throat etc. I feel like that scientifically inaccurate dinosaur from the original Jurassic Park.

    • @Uninformed_Tyler@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      173 months ago

      never in my life have those worked for me. My family used to infuriate me talking about what they saw and telling me to relax my eyes. WTF is relax your eyes!

      • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
        link
        fedilink
        123 months ago

        If all they ever told you was to relax your eyes then it’s not surprising they don’t work for you, that’s not very helpful! Feel free to skip the rest of this if you don’t want advice on how to get them to work.

        For me, the best way to get them to work is to cross my eyes and let my gaze drift out of focus. When I was a kid I read a tip in a book to press your nose up to the book, look at the picture, and keep them in that position as you pull away. That works well for me too if I’m having trouble doing it on my own.

        • anguo
          link
          fedilink
          63 months ago

          Crossing your eyes will show you the opposite effect though, something being concave instead of convex.

            • @phanto@lemmy.ca
              link
              fedilink
              73 months ago

              So, I never had to try, it just always worked for me. But, a friend of mine once said that she got it to work by holding her finger up in front of her face, like a foot away, and then looking past the finger at something farther away. Then, back to the finger. Looking past her finger, she’d see two of the finger, but as soon as she was thinking about the finger, she’d focus again on it and start just seeing the one finger. The trick to the magic eye is basically getting to where you can deliberately focus past the finger and still look at it? I don’t know, I just look and see the image. Once, someone made a fake one that had no image to try to mess with me. There’s also a neat trick where you can immediately see the difference in side by side images by “magic eye-ing” them. The differences kinda flicker or glow, it’s hard to explain.

    • partial_accumen
      link
      fedilink
      123 months ago

      There was a video game back in the 1990s (Magic Carpet by Bullfrog) that was first person shoot that had a mode that would run the game in that “magic eye” 3D. I could only see it if the player was standing still, but you should see if you could see it 3D in real time. I’ve never met anyone that could.

      • @phanto@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        93 months ago

        Yup, totally could. Loved that game. Would get the Meteor power, then erase the map!

        Because of how it was coded, it was really hard to emulate. Haven’t tried in years.

        Magic Carpet also had red/blue 3d mode that worked pretty good!

  • @garbagebagel@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    17
    edit-2
    3 months ago

    I’m very good at remembering people’s birthdays. I stopped “using” it cause I think it creeps people out a bit, but at least with people I like it’s always nice to remember to congratulate them without relying on social media.

    I’m shit with names though.

  • Toes♀
    link
    fedilink
    173 months ago

    I can create massive research papers overnight.

  • Steve Dice
    link
    fedilink
    English
    143 months ago

    I am reasonably acrobatic. I only get to use it when people are drunk and get the sudden urge to watch someone do a backflip.

    • @RBWells@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      143 months ago

      Much lower level, but I’m over 50 and can do a great cartwheel. Was at a concert and these little kids were sitting in a line, one by one doing a cartwheel, I came and joined their line and when my turn came did the cartwheel they were just delighted, it was so cute.

      Not otherwise acrobatic, a one trick pony. But it has very occasionally been a good trick.

      • Steve Dice
        link
        fedilink
        English
        63 months ago

        Yeah, kids losing their mind (in a good way) is quite wholesome.

    • riot
      link
      fedilink
      13 months ago

      What kinda animals can you make? Are there some that you excel at in particular that are out of the more ordinary repertoire?

      • anguo
        link
        fedilink
        23 months ago

        I just followed a few YouTube tutorials. My favorite one is a little monkey that can grab onto another balloon.

        • riot
          link
          fedilink
          13 months ago

          That honestly sounds really cool. Thanks for sharing!

  • Elaine Cortez
    link
    fedilink
    English
    123 months ago

    I have hyperphantasia, which means that I’m able to visualize things in my mind in a way that it looks exactly the same as it would in real life. If I see a puzzle that requires spatial reasoning, I can rotate it and manipulate it in 3D space in my mind.

  • @Nikls94@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    113 months ago

    I remember about 80% you tell me about you (if I’m listening) I won’t tell you what I know about you in order to not creep you out.

  • @RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    93 months ago

    I know how to do home canning, and making sure it’s safe. I just don’t get to do it often because it’s energy intensive on the me so it’s something I do about twice a year.

  • Lovable Sidekick
    link
    fedilink
    English
    8
    edit-2
    3 months ago

    Unscrambling mixed-up words. I can usually do 5-letter ones on sight, 6-letters might take a minute, or at least a few seconds. Recently while watching Young Sheldon I was surprised to see a closeup of a Jumble that Meemaw was working on - which I’m still not sure was real because one of the words was POINT, which can also be PINTO. The Jumble people are usually careful to avoid words with multiple solutions, because certain letters in each word become the source for a longer final jumble, so having them unambiguously in the correct positions matters.