KILLER macOS Tricks Hidden in Terminal!
Talaan ng mga Nilalaman:
- 1. Gawin itong Niyebe
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} \033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire . And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} \033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire . And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} \033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire . And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
Gayunpaman, hindi lahat ay kailangang gumana pagdating sa Terminal. Maaari ka ring magkaroon ng maraming kasiyahan sa kung sundin mo ang mga malinis na trick.
1. Gawin itong Niyebe
Ang panahon ng kapaskuhan ay maaaring matapos, ngunit ang taglamig ay nasa lahat ng dako. Kaya kung ano ang mas mahusay na paraan upang makapasok sa diwa ng panahon kaysa gawin ang iyong Mac snow?
Cool Tip: Maaari mong gawing madilim ang window ng Terminal sa pamamagitan ng pagpili ng mga setting ng Pro mula sa Mga Kagustuhan ng app.
Upang gawin ito, ipasok lamang ang sumusunod na utos sa window ng Terminal at magkakaroon ka ng iyong pag-snow snow sa isang segundo:
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal… telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window: emacs Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted: doctor The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
ruby -e 'C=`stty size`.scan(/\d+/).to_i;S=.pack("U*");a={};puts "\033=0;a.eachx, o;#{x}H#{S} 033).push({}); 2. A Unique Take on Star Wars This next trick is not just tremendously fun, but simply astounding if you consider the amount of effort put into it. Have you ever watched Star Wars Episode IV? Well, perhaps you have, but believe me, not like this. All you have to do is enter this command on Terminal…
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
..and you will be treated to the entire episode four of the saga (A New Hope) in ASCII code.
As you can see, this is really cool. Not only you get to experience the entire episode again, but you also get to see all your favorite characters rendered in this original artwork. 3. Your Own Personal Psychotherapist There's no denying that we all have problems of all sorts. Some of them more serious than others of course. And sometimes we all wish we could just talk to someone about them, right? Well, it might not be the ideal 'professional' to talk to, but if you want, your Mac can help you deal with your issues in some quite funny and uncharacteristic ways thanks to the psychotherapist available through Terminal. To call him/her up, just type the following command on the Terminal window:
emacs
Then press the Esc + X keys and introduce the following command when prompted:
doctor
The 'doctor' will pop up and prompt you to tell him/her your problem.
Just write them down, press Return two times and you will start getting some really curious/funny answers.
You might not find a solution to your problems, but you'll definitely have a lot of fun. 4. And Don't Forget the Games We recently showed you how to play some classic games on your Mac such as Tetris and Pong. If you want more of those to choose from, just take a look at that article and add these names to the list of games you can find in Terminal: 5×5, blackbox, dunnet, gomoku, hanoi, landmark, mpuz and solitaire. And there you have them. Now whenever you feel bored, you'll know how to have a bit of fun with your Mac without even leaving your desk.
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