Hacked Cheeseburger and Burger King Windows 7 Whopper
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by dimaks in Life, News
Hacked Cheeseburger and Burger King Windows 7 Whopper – This hacked and unlocked Windows 7 Burger of Burger King has been roaming around the neighborhood since few days ago. If you love to hack your precious gadgets, as well as software, tools and methods, I am sure you will love this foodie being hacked and opened, lovingly for your tummies.
I was actually peeking at Gizmodo a few minutes ago and learned about an ingenious hacker who explored the possibility of transforming 4 individual burgers into 1 huge and world’s first unlocked cheeseburger. Take a look at it below:
If you want to know how the hacking was done, the blogger behind Eating The Road (ETR) will show you how. And why in the world the above cheeseburger came into being? It turned out that Engadget found Burger King selling a “Windows 7 Whopper” in Japan, so ETR made its own. The poster below shows how monstrous the said Windows 7 Burger is!
Do you think you can take this gigantic tummy filler? It is carrying 7 patties of 113 grams each. You will surely need an emergency drink on the side here. But really, if you are in Japan right now and have access to Burger King outlet, you can still avail of this ethically hacked beef burger until October 28, barely 2 days more before its gone from the menu list. Remember, 7 layers of beef patty inside a 13cm American size buns, for ¥777. Take a look at the official promo site here.
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Oct 26th, 2009
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Jayme
Oct 27th, 2009
Whoah! Just looking at this burger makes me feel full already. Not even sure if I can make it through the first patty.
And I must say, this is a cool customization of Metamorphosis. Woothemes rocks.

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dimaks
Oct 27th, 2009
Jayme,
7 patties at one time can really be tough, so do it slowly
yea, Woo themes are way too smooth and i am glad I found them. glad you liked my customization.
Bo Hica
Oct 28th, 2009
Your math is way off on the Win7 Whopper. It’s not 113 g of beef, it’s more like 780G – almost 2 pounds.
Plus a gram or 2 of poo to keep the e-coli count up.
dimaks
Oct 28th, 2009
Bo Hica,
Where did you get the figure 780g? If you are referring to the 777 written in the Windows 7 Whopper, please know that it is followed by the Yen symbol 円 in Japanese, so that more likely makes it a price. Or I totally miss something there. Please enlighten.
Bo Hica
Oct 29th, 2009
113 grams = 0.249122356 pounds – that’s a single patty. 113×7=791! The second line of Japanese text in the middle of the picture says 113 grams X7 (in yellow for emphasis).
dimaks
Oct 29th, 2009
Bo Hica,
thanks for calculating! i honestly missed the emphasis of the 7 times. for that sake, my statement “It is carrying a total of about 113 grams of beef patty” should be “It is carrying 7 patties of 113 grams each“.
Bo Hica
Oct 29th, 2009
Oh – and yeah you can see people eating these online – look at eatmedaily.com and you’ll find links.