Putting the Mac to sleep with the remote

One of the recent Mac tips involved using the remote with Keynote to put the MBP to sleep.
Well, being curious, I decided to see if it worked outside Keynote, and it does!
Just press the large round button in the center of your remote and hold it.
Within a very short time an interesting "snooze" icon appears in the center of the screen and then the MBP enters into the arms of Morpheus.
I have never seen this icon before - it is a graphic representation of the remote itself!
Pressing any button on the remote reawakens the computer.

I have been using the remote as a volume control since I got my first MBP, but I just found out about this sleep thing yesterday.
I have one of those RadioShack IR extender systems around the house so I can control my sound system and TV, but it also works with the Mac remote, so I can turn the volume up or down from another room, which is convenient when using the AirPort express WiFi unit to drive remote speakers in another room.
Now, I can remotely put the MBP to sleep.
As an interesting prank, I can take the remote with me when I visit friends with MBPs and put their computers to sleep on them, since few know that it's possible with the remote.

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