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Bluewolf
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I have ‘Switched’, however being the Windows junkie that I am, I am finding things rather tough as not only do I have to make myself compatible with Mac OS X but I also have to make my PowerBook connect through my University’s network.
The former will take time. Starting with any new OS will take some time for you to get use to. The latter, however, I need to solve relatively quickly. Any pointers or help on connecting to the internet via a proxy network would be greatly appreciated, as I don’t know where the proxy inputs are let alone where my web-browser is!
All I know so far about my PowerBook G4 and Mac OS X is that they are super sleek and super sexy. Whether or not I can actually do anything else with my PowerBook apart from play chess and CDs is another matter entirely. Hopefully I will be able to do more in the future. On an unrelated note, I would like to win just one game in a while, so is it possible to reduce the computer opponent’s ‘intelligence’ down further than easy?
The former will take time. Starting with any new OS will take some time for you to get use to. The latter, however, I need to solve relatively quickly. Any pointers or help on connecting to the internet via a proxy network would be greatly appreciated, as I don’t know where the proxy inputs are let alone where my web-browser is!
All I know so far about my PowerBook G4 and Mac OS X is that they are super sleek and super sexy. Whether or not I can actually do anything else with my PowerBook apart from play chess and CDs is another matter entirely. Hopefully I will be able to do more in the future. On an unrelated note, I would like to win just one game in a while, so is it possible to reduce the computer opponent’s ‘intelligence’ down further than easy?