I've seen pictures like this on Facebook:

The instructions claim that your SIM card has a unique name that can be displayed by inputting a command of the form
@[x:0]
where x is the last 3 digits of your phone number.
I don't believe for a second this has anything to do with your phone number/SIM card, but it does "work". When I posted the command into a text box on Facebook it was replaced with a name.
I don't recognise the syntax with the @, but the square brackets makes me think it's some kind of array.
When I enter @[123:0] as a status update, the name Morgan Grice is the output. I wonder if the output name varies based on the user entering the command, or whether @[123:0] always outputs Morgan Grice (difficult for me to find out on my own).
Does anyone know how this is happening and explain how, for example, @[123:0] becomes Morgan Grice?
