Connecting Mac to Wii
http://macapper.com/2007/04/27/how-to-control-your-mac-with-a-wii-remote/
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2218197/wii_connect_to_pc_and_mac_software_install/
http://www.videojug.com/webvideo/how-to-connect-and-play-nintendo-wii-on-your-mac-or-pc-via-usb
Connecting Mac to xBox360
http://www.applematters.com/article/mac-to-xbox-360-with-connect-360/
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=179315
Connect Mac to PS3
http://www.applesource.com.au/how-to/soa/How-to-Stream-media-to-a-PS3-from-a-Mac/0,2000451082,339287550,00.htm
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26673
http://www.last100.com/2008/05/12/how-to-stream-media-from-a-mac-to-playstation-3/
Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Run Google Tasks on Your Menu Bar
http://www.suberapps.com/2009/02/04/run-google-tasks-on-your-menu-bar/#tb




By the way, this tip is also possible with other web apps, especially if they have an iPhone optimized version:

Digg

Have fun!
As you might already know, Google recently gave GTD fans some lovin’ by optimizing Google’s “Tasks” for iPhone and Android. (read more from Google’s Blog) Wouldn’t it be nice if you can also run Google Tasks on your Mac as a menu bar item with the same sleek interface you see on the iPhone or Android? If you had read my previous post on the “Fluid” app, you’ll know by now how you can turn web apps into a native desktop app. Using Fluid with Google Tasks means a free GTD native desktop app on your Mac that syncs with the cloud.
Here’s how:
1) Download Fluid app
2) Install and launch Fluid
Type in this URL in the URL field - http://mail.google.com/tasks/iphone
Type any name you want in the Name field.
Create the app!
3) Convert to MenuExtra SSB
Go to the Google Tasks menu after you have successfully created the app, select “Convert to MenuExtra SSB…” to put Google Tasks on your menu bar.
Now you have Google Tasks natively on your Mac as a menu bar item!
By the way, this tip is also possible with other web apps, especially if they have an iPhone optimized version:
Remember The Milk
Digg
Have fun!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Coke points
Additional ways to enter Coke points to get Coke Rewards. On the go? Enter the code from your phone!
http://www.mycokerewards.com/earnPoints.do
http://www.mycokerewards.com/earnPoints.do
On your desktop
If you like to move really fast, download the Quick Entry Code Widget and enter codes right on your desktop.
Text message
Like to text? You're in luck - text your codes to 2653 (COKE) while you're on the go. If it's your first time, we'll send you a reply with simple instructions to get set up.
My Coke Rewardsmobile
Want to get more? Enter codes plus get some My Coke Rewards highlights with our mobile phone browser. Text the word MOBILE to 2653 (COKE) and we'll reply with instructions on getting access.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
You should use OpenDNS
If you're not yet using OpenDNS to see what's happening on your network - take it from me - you should.
OpenDNS, the world's largest and fastest-growing DNS service, is free to use and gives you the tools to easily see which Web sites are most visited on your network. If you see problem sites in your network stats, you can easily block them with OpenDNS's industry-leading free Web content filtering.
It also makes your network faster and more reliable. OpenDNS will quickly become your most valued tool in your IT toolbox.
http://www.opendns.com/
OpenDNS, the world's largest and fastest-growing DNS service, is free to use and gives you the tools to easily see which Web sites are most visited on your network. If you see problem sites in your network stats, you can easily block them with OpenDNS's industry-leading free Web content filtering.
It also makes your network faster and more reliable. OpenDNS will quickly become your most valued tool in your IT toolbox.
http://www.opendns.com/
Monday, November 30, 2009
Do it right
This is a 'low tech' commentary piece, but I just have to put it in. The trailer's running lights have not worked since we hooked up as we were moving cross country, after a shop had checked everything out, and given the green light on the operating and safety conditions of the trailer.
This hasn't been a major issue since we mostly tow in day light but with short winter days, night falls rather quickly. So I have started to work on the issues one area at a time. First the plug, no better. I figured I would also add a solar charger to the brake battery since we infrequently trailer. Next I replaced the socket on the truck, and well I have running lights, but no brakes. ERRG.
So I was testing the lines, and noticed that there was a dead 12V lead. Why was it dead? The relay had never been installed, I installed it, so we should now have a charge circuit for the battery, and allow us to have our accessory lighting to work in the trailer. BUT something is shorting out. So I am trying to figure out if they swapped the wire colors on me, or if they hooked it up wrong in the first place. I am going to have to jack it up, take a wheel off and take a look at the brakes, hoping that I did not mess them or the brake controller up in the process of this whole endeavor.
On top of this, I noticed that the accessory wire that was poorly routed for the camper topper, was pinched and shorted when the hitch was put on. This is the same company that cut the wire harness rather than install a plug and play T-wire harness upgrade for the truck. Has the system worked like it should have for the past years? Not exactly, the trailers lights have not worked inside. Why do we pay people to do crap work, just to have to go behind them and fix what they have messed up? Just do it right in the first place and it will be a much better place, with happier people. I have spent a large amount of time on this, and I can't just take it somewhere, it has no brakes! So I am stuck working on it either late at night or all weekend.
This hasn't been a major issue since we mostly tow in day light but with short winter days, night falls rather quickly. So I have started to work on the issues one area at a time. First the plug, no better. I figured I would also add a solar charger to the brake battery since we infrequently trailer. Next I replaced the socket on the truck, and well I have running lights, but no brakes. ERRG.
So I was testing the lines, and noticed that there was a dead 12V lead. Why was it dead? The relay had never been installed, I installed it, so we should now have a charge circuit for the battery, and allow us to have our accessory lighting to work in the trailer. BUT something is shorting out. So I am trying to figure out if they swapped the wire colors on me, or if they hooked it up wrong in the first place. I am going to have to jack it up, take a wheel off and take a look at the brakes, hoping that I did not mess them or the brake controller up in the process of this whole endeavor.
On top of this, I noticed that the accessory wire that was poorly routed for the camper topper, was pinched and shorted when the hitch was put on. This is the same company that cut the wire harness rather than install a plug and play T-wire harness upgrade for the truck. Has the system worked like it should have for the past years? Not exactly, the trailers lights have not worked inside. Why do we pay people to do crap work, just to have to go behind them and fix what they have messed up? Just do it right in the first place and it will be a much better place, with happier people. I have spent a large amount of time on this, and I can't just take it somewhere, it has no brakes! So I am stuck working on it either late at night or all weekend.
Labels:
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trailer,
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Defaulting to FF
A couple of ways to do this.
Start...Set Program Access and Defaults...
Inside of FF goto menubar Tools..Options..Advanced..Check box Default FF browser
Start...Set Program Access and Defaults...
Inside of FF goto menubar Tools..Options..Advanced..Check box Default FF browser
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
MPG -> DVD
Q: I do not know why it has to be so very hard to get files from the digital camera (format MPG) to a DVD that I can play in the DVD player. I would have thought it would have been easy. Not so. I have spent several hours on this. The program that came with the camera will not write to a DVD, it claims it can not find the it. Others will write to the DVD but they will not play on a DVD player on the TV.
A: Get a Mac... I will be update this for PC die-hards in the next couple of days.
A: Get a Mac... I will be update this for PC die-hards in the next couple of days.
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