Its been a long time since I've updated, as things have been kind of hectic here at WSU. So anyway, it was my friend Jeff's birthday a couple weeks ago, and he didn't tell us. So a few of my friends and I bought him a cake. A cake so horrible that he would never, ever forget to tell us it was his birthday again.
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The cake is white with lime green icing, and a giant purple hippo. The text says "Happy Birthday Jeff! Time to grow up and tell your friends about your BIRTHDAY!".
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This is Jeff with his cake.
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To give you an idea of scale, this is Ben, who is my height, next to the cake. It is 2 feet wide, 16 inches deep, and 2 inches thick. That is .444 cubic feet of cake.
And now for our special report: Coke Hacking.
We here at
http://j03808.livejournal.com/ are always working hard to improve your lives! Our latest project is hacking coke machines. Currently, we can access the main menu of the machines' computers. We are now working on how to make the machine spit out free soda. If you would like to try it out, you need merely type in the password on any coke machine with an LED display (one where it says "1.00" or "ICE-COLD"). The password on all Coke machines (and they HAVE to be Coke product machines) that we have found is 4231. To enter the password you use the product selection buttons (the buttons with 'coke' and 'diet coke' and whatnot next to them). They are laid out like this:
o 1
o 2
o 3
o 4
o 5
...
You type in the password, and you are brought to the main menu. Here, the controls are:
o Back
o Up
o Down
o Select
o Exit menu completely
So when you're done playing, hit #5 to put the machine back to normal.