Mac Mudding
If you are using a Mac running OSX mudding has never been easier.
Go into your Applications folder and look for the folder called Utilites.
In the Utilities folder there is an application called Terminal.
Drag and drop that into your dock and launch it.
You will notice that to be contrarian the color scheme is black text on a white background. (this is the opposite of everything anyone who uses a command line is used to)
To change this go into the Terminal menu and select Window Settings.
Select Color from the pull-down menu at the top of the window.
Change the Use background color palette to a dark grey. (you will not be able to see black text if you change the background to solid black)
Change the Cursor palette to a light grey.
Change the Normal Text to a light grey.
Change the Bold Text to solid white.
Close the window and type in telnet badtripmud.com 7778.
Enjoy!
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