I’ve ordered the new computers and the network equipment. The Ultra 20 and the network stuff will arrive in a week or so; the Mac will take more like four weeks. Which is just as well – it will give me time to transition my home directory and other assorted data away from this computer and onto the Ultra 20, without being tempted to play with the Mac at the same time. And I still need to shop for some of the hardware in person – I didn’t see any reason to order a keyboard, mouse, and monitor online. (But where to buy them, given my antipathy for Fry’s? Best Buy? Circuit City? Some place smaller?)
There are still a few things to do; the biggest is that I should learn how Macs work these days, since it’s been most of a decade since I used them regularly. So: what do I need to learn about?
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The most important thing to learn is that you don’t need to be a Mac expert to be a Mac user.
Coming from Linux, that may be a bit of a shock. :-)
3/3/2006 @ 11:02 am