--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Dec 17, 2006, at 5:24 PM, sparaig wrote: > > > --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" > > <jpgillam@> wrote: > >> > >> --- uns_tressor wrote: > >>> > >>> --- TurquoiseB wrote: > >>> > >>>>> What this ^ tells me is, Windows isn't as elegant as > >>>>> Mac OS X, so it takes far longer to execute an idea. > >>>> > >>>> Actually, that is *exactly* what you should infer. > >>>> Mac OSX was built on top of an already-functional, > >>>> already-elegant framework.... > >>> > >>> ...which is otherwise known as Unix, I think. If you > >>> ramble around the menus, you will find something called > >>> "console" or maybe "terminal". Click it if you dare. > >> > >> "Console" in the Utilities folder in Applications. What is it? > >> > > > > It's the commandline Mac GUI interface to the UNIX shell. Careful, > > you're playing with fire if > > you use it. An administrator account + command line = god on UNIX. > > No, I think you meant to say "Terminal". The "Console" is just your > system feedback window. >
Ah...
