Midiculous Crack !new! -
One user on a now-defunct reverse-engineering forum claimed: “I saw ‘midiculous crack’ in a keygen NFO file from 2002. The group later admitted it was a typo, but they left it as a meme.” A more creative (and less likely) interpretation comes from speedrunners and glitch hunters. They sometimes call an unintended game state “cracked” (e.g., “cracked physics”). A midiculous crack would then be a glitch that occurs in the middle of a ridiculous sequence—neither at the start nor the end, but mid-exploit.
If you’ve spent any time in obscure gaming forums, broken modding Discord servers, or the fever-dream corners of Reddit’s r/softwaregore, you might have stumbled across a phrase that makes no sense: "midiculous crack." midiculous crack
It has no Wikipedia page. It appears in no academic journals. Yet, the term haunts error logs, crack-only READMEs, and late-night tech support threads like a ghost in the machine. One user on a now-defunct reverse-engineering forum claimed:
If you ever find a file named midiculous_crack.exe , do not run it. But do send me a screenshot. Have you encountered the midiculous crack? Share your story in the comments—or tell me I’ve been chasing a ghost. A midiculous crack would then be a glitch





5 Comments
Mar 27, 2025
Mar 30, 2025
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard a bike reviewer say. It's basic details about how it mounts, and basic details of Transmission.
Do better Singletracks.
Apr 1, 2025
Apr 1, 2025
One of my bikes is currently XO, one XT. They both shift great and easy. I have a slight preference for the Shimano as it will shift into a higher gear (smaller rear) 2 at a time when cresting a hill. Both will go 3 at a time into “easier” gears.
Mar 31, 2025