Archive for November, 2007

How To: Share Your Mac’s WiFi Connection w/ Xbox 360

Xbox 360If you own an Xbox 360 and your network router is in another part of the house (or just too far to run an ethernet cable), then you’ll want to use a WiFi connection to connect to Xbox Live! Of course M$ offers an adapter for about $90 that connects via USB to your Xbox 360, but we’ve figured out a solution that may save you some loot!

If you own a Mac with an airport wireless card installed, you are most likely connecting to the internet via Airport (Mac’s WiFi connection). If your Mac is closer to your Xbox than your router is (or if you use a laptop), simply connect a Cat5 ethernet cable (not a crossover cable) between your Xbox and the Mac’s ethernet port.

Then goto: System Preferences>Sharing and click on Internet Sharing. (The box will likely not be checked). You’ll want to make sure your “Share your connection from:” drop down menu says Airport. Then check the box that says Ethernet. After you’ve done this, you should have an option to Start internet sharing.

Now you’ll need to configure the Xbox to communicate with your Mac:

Open the Terminal.app on your Mac and type: ifconfig en0

You should see a line that reads: inet 192.168.2.1 Note this IP address for later use.

Now type dig in the Terminal.app and look near the bottom for a line that starts with “SERVER”. You’ll want to note this address as well.

On the Xbox, enter the network settings menu (refer to manual) and edit the information as follows:

IP Configuration: Manual
IP: 192.168.2.2
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Router/Gateway: 192.168.2.1 (or the address returned from the ifconfig command above if it’s different)

Then edit the DNS information as follows:
DNS Configuration: Manual
DNS Address:[enter the IPs of the dns server displayed from SERVER line of the dig command]
PPPoE Settings: Off
Advanced: Automatic

Now test your settings and you should be online!

The Staple-less Stapler

While uncommon, this staple-less stapler is actually quite old. It was first patented in America in 1910 and remains largely unpopular. We’d like to change that!

Here’s a look at this device:

Stapler

Here’s the result of it’s use: after inserting the sheets and pressing down, a section of paper is punched and woven back through itself.

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The Pros :

  • No more buying staples
  • No more staples removers
  • Seeing strange looks on peoples faces when you use it
  • Sending documents straight to the shredder - this type of staple doesn’t jam the shredder

The Cons :

  • The manufacturer says it can only handle five pages at a time. (Note: In typical OCS fashion, we pushed it to the limits and got it to “staple” seven !)

How To: Remove a Broken Lightbulb Using a Potato

If you’ve ever had a light bulb shatter, you know that removing the remains form your lamp can be a daunting task.

However, the housing can be quickly removed using NO tools at all. When a light bulb shatters the remaining portion is likely to be the glass mount (small glass rod containing filament) and the housing (screwed in to the lamp). Using pliers can crush the glass mount, so a potato is our tool of choice!

Take a potato and carve it in to a rectangle roughly the width of the base of the light bulb. Next, push this potato on to the Glass Mount. Then twist to the left. The potato is just strong enough to form a tight grip over the Glass Mount with out crushing it and the remaining portion of the light bulb can be unscrewed.

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How To: Get Free Soda from a Pepsi Machine

Ever find yourself standing in front of a Pepsi machine, thirsty as hell, but don’t have any change? Well, we have a solution that just may quench your thirst!

  1. Find a Pepsi machine with an LED screen.
  2. Enter the engineer’s access code 1,3,2,4 by using the keypad or drink selection buttons. Depending on how the machine is configured, button 1 is the top, button 2 is the next one down; or if the buttons are side by side, 1 is the far left, 2 is the next one to the right, and so on. This is the menu access sequence, which is rarely modified from the factory defaults.
  3. Navigate through the machine’s menu, until you find the “free drink” option.
*Although we don’t necessarily condone ’stealing’, this little trick comes in handy in the event the machine malfunctions and doesn’t give you a soda when you’ve actually paid for it.

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