Actually, you'll be able to use Thunderbird in OS X as well. There's an OS X version of Thunderbird available on the Thunderbird site as well as the Windows and Linux versions.
I just picked up my dual G5 about a month ago, and the Missing Manual was great in helping me get up to speed on things. Without the book, I was able to do most of what I wanted to, but after reading the book, it helped me really get a better understanding of how things actually work in Panther.
Also, after the Mac was delivered to my office, the very first stop for me was to pickup a two-button mouse. I haven't even taken the offical Apple mouse out of the packing yet.
That was his point fool! It was another joke!
I did watch the clip. It's not funny. Sorry.
Just click the Print view link to get it all on one page: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,70143-1.htm l
Or forget blowing in there, and just fix it yourself I did this, it took only about 30 minutes, and the NES works like the day I got it.
Actually, you'll be able to use Thunderbird in OS X as well. There's an OS X version of Thunderbird available on the Thunderbird site as well as the Windows and Linux versions.
I just picked up my dual G5 about a month ago, and the Missing Manual was great in helping me get up to speed on things. Without the book, I was able to do most of what I wanted to, but after reading the book, it helped me really get a better understanding of how things actually work in Panther.
Also, after the Mac was delivered to my office, the very first stop for me was to pickup a two-button mouse. I haven't even taken the offical Apple mouse out of the packing yet.
My Mouse