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===Mac vs. PC===
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greetings and welcome to my wikipage; so far so good considering i am learning basic wikisyntax as i go along; this i believe is very appropriate for as a second life resident i also learn as i merrily go along; as a mentor i cheerfully pass along that learning to others with even less technical knowledge than myself; as a mac user i have found a need to be a little tech savy in order to translate pc speak into something that relates to what i experience as a mac user; if you are also a mac user i highly recommend joining the second life group "Macintosh Users" and i recommend as essential the information contained in following entry:
greetings and welcome to my wikipage; so far so good considering i am learning basic wikisyntax as i go along; as a mac user i have found a need to be a little tech savy in order to translate pc speak into something that relates to what i experience as a mac user; if you are also a mac user i highly recommend joining the second life group "Macintosh Users" and i recommend as essential the information contained in following entry:


[[User:Nava Muni/Mac4NonMac | A Pragmatic Mac Primer for non-Mac Mentors]].
[[User:Nava Muni/Mac4NonMac | A Pragmatic Mac Primer for non-Mac Mentors]].

Latest revision as of 13:36, 13 September 2008

Blue Self

Reach Me Anytime at tblackkadder@gmail.com

Mac vs. PC

greetings and welcome to my wikipage; so far so good considering i am learning basic wikisyntax as i go along; as a mac user i have found a need to be a little tech savy in order to translate pc speak into something that relates to what i experience as a mac user; if you are also a mac user i highly recommend joining the second life group "Macintosh Users" and i recommend as essential the information contained in following entry:

A Pragmatic Mac Primer for non-Mac Mentors.