Chuck Stinnett wrote:
> 
> (Slightly off-topic rant ahead)
> 
> Some months ago, I mentioned a buddy of mine, very sophisticated with
> computers. Writes programs for applications ranging from high-end home
> theater remote controls to county-clerk agencies. Lives for the Unix command
> line. Reassembled a completely disassembled Moto-Guzzi (sp?) Italian dirt
> motorcycle without a manual or actual motorcycle mechanics experience.
> 
> But he was completely bumfuzzled when trying to help someone with a Mac. He
> became flustered because he was trying to locate some specific file on the
> machine, and was told he needed to use Sherlock.
> 
> I laughed and patiently explained, "When Microsoft stole the Mac GUI, they
> stole it pretty much completely. Command-F would have brought up the
> find-file function, just as Control-F would have on a PC. Or, for that
> matter, just go to the pull-down menus.
> 
> I mean, wouldn't menu items like File, Edit and Help ring a bell to a
> Windows user? Doesn't "Trash" look suspiciously similar to "Recycling Bin"?
> Doesn't the concept of a mouse, a cursor and icons seem familiar?
> 
> But my very competent buddy, and many other PC-ers, have bought into some
> culture that holds that he Mac is a great puzzlement, clouded in mystery and
> operated by a man behind the curtain.
> 
> Boo!
> 
> -- Chuck
> 
> on 1/28/04 12:57 AM, Jon Glass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > on 1/27/04 4:21 PM, Chuck Stinnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> But while I am anything but a PC veteran, I find that
> >> anyone with a good working knowledge of a Mac can probably muddle through
> >> basic configurations on a PC, and vice-versa (these configurations are,
> >> after all, made via control panels, and while Apple might call its "TCP/IP"
> >> and Microsoft might call its "Network" or whatever, the idea is pretty much
> >> the same). So if you can find a tech support person who can put down his
> >> Windows-centric step-by-step procedures for a moment and give you an
> >> overview of what you need -- configuring using DHCP or manually configuring
> >> with a static IP address, subnet mask, DNS/domain name server, etc. -- you
> >> should have no trouble.
> >
> > You are correct. Our network/ISP guy is a Windows/*nix only guy who had
> > never laid eyes on a real Mac before in his life! I showed him how to find
> > the Control Panels and a couple of utilities (IPNetMonitor) and he was able
> > to quickly adapt to it, and, in the end, appreciate how it all worked
> > together... Oh, I cannot forget, he can hardly speak English, and our OS is
> > purely English. :-) There is no excuse for somebody to run away from a Mac.
> > Maybe you could gently remind them--prod them about their paranoia--and see
> > if you can goad them into trying... Silly children...
> 
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