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Back to my Mac works fine for me. The "home" computer is connected to an airport extreme running in bridge mode connected to another airport extreme. The other end has either been on my university's wireless network, or my home network (fios and dlink routers). The only thing that doesn't work correctly is copy and paste. Not exactly sure how the send/get clipboard commands funciton.
Hotel School strongly advises against getting a Mac because of certain software. Same thing for Johnson School. Engineering recommends PC over Mac, see http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/student-services/academic-advising/orientation/computer.cfm.

"It goes both ways. Several large departments at my school require a Mac."

At Cornell, I'm not aware of any department that requires a Mac, while quite a few require PCs for proprietary software. (Especially in the Engineering and Hotel schools)
The percentage of Mac users at Cornell would be higher if certain departments didn't require Windows for their students...
1.1.1 installed. All working well. Music Store operates perfectly. New settings menu for period double space, and home key settings.
It's down. VZW 8307e in NY
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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