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sounos • conTinuEDFRomio enthusiastic renditions of “Queen of Apology” and “Painted by Numbers,” and included classics like “Living in America” and “Hit Me.” The crowd was set into a frenzy by the rhythmic dancing and sultry vocals of Ivarsson amid whistles from the male audience members. The Sounds, it seemed, were in their element, doing what they do best. “Touring in America is fun because there is a great audience who will drive for hours to see a show,” said Nilsson. “If the room is half full, they are always in the front.” After more stage divine, crowd interaction and dancing by Ivarsson and company, the band dispersed as the amplifiers rang out, seeming to call the group back, on as pleadingly as the crowd was chanting. To loud adulation ringing through the dilapidated venue, The Sounds returned for an encore of “Ego” and “Seven Days A Week” to a crowd more pulsating than ever. “Playing live is what we are all about. People can tell the difference between us and any other band when they come to our show,” Nilsson said. As for the rest of the tour, The Sounds look to a promising second half with more great times and new friends ahead. “I just hope there will be a ton of fans, and we are all going to have fun,” Nilsson said. “Come up and say ‘Hi,’ I’ll give you a beer.” Comments on this story? E-mail gamecoclfeatures@gum.sc. edu RACQUETBALL • COflTinUEO PROfTl 10 hits the front-wall it may bounce on only one side wall. If it bounces off three walls it doesn’t count. As Vilas served, he aimed between the center and the bottom of the front-wall. His swing was so quick and low the ball ricocheted back barely hovering above the ground sending Kelley diving for a return. “Looking back one thing I had to learn the hard way is never look backwards, always look forward,” Kelley said. “As I was following the ball, the ball hit my face because if you look back you risk getting hit.” Kelley served the ball more gently than his opponent, but his technique ensured correctness. However, his serve allowed Vilas an easy and more controlled return that successfully bounced back, but landed near the serving-box. Kelley quickly lobbed the ball against the wall. Vilas, expecting a power shot, waited near the back and went charging for the ball. He dashed for it, then slid in a desperate attempt to return the shot, . but landed what is called a “fly,” meaning it never touched the front-wall. Tea in Destruction practiced by playing the tradition two-round set, with first to 15-points winning a round. But since both players won one, the game continued on to a third round for determining a winner. For both Vilas and Kelley, playing each other doesn’t interest them as much as playing others down at the courts. “To win at racquetball, you’ve got to be quick and aggressive,” Vilas said. “When it’s your turn take advantage of the shot. Most people can catch on quick, you just need to be able to see the ball.” Comments on this story? E-mail gamecockfeatures@gum.sc.edu boot cup • conTinuEOPRomio to be released this year but was hit with a delay late last month until the first part of next year. The process of installing Windows XP on a Mac begins by downloading Boot Camp straight from Apple’s Web site. For the installation to work correctly, Apple advises that the following items be present for proper installation: the latest version of Mac OS X Tiger, the latest firmware upgrade, 10 GB of free hard drive space, an Intel-based Mac, a blank recordable CD and a copy of Windows XP with Service Pack 2. Installing Windows XP on a Mac starts off by burning Mac-specific Windows drivers onto the blank recordable CD. The program then prompts the user to specify how much space the user wants to provide to Windows XP, better •v known in the computer world as partitioning. The whole process of installing Windows XP to a Mac works on the concept of partitioning and dual booting. Partitioning a drive is the process of setting aside a set amount of hard drive space to a specific program or set of files. Next is the process of putting in the Windows XP installation disc, and following the instructions for installing Windows XP. After installation is complete, the CD with the Mac-specific Windows drivers will be inserted and the contents of the CD will be installed. The installation should be1 complete at this -stage. Apple wants users to be very cautious when it comes to installing Windows XP on their Macs. According to Apple’s Web site, “Windows running on a Mac is like Windows running on a PC. That means it’ll be subject to the same attacks that plague the Windows world. So be sure to keep it updated with the latest Microsoft Windows security fixes.” Performance has come into question when it comes to Boot Camp, as several high-profile computing sites have put fhe concept of Windows on a Mac to the test. The hacked versions of Windows XP on Macs have shown that the operating system runs quite well. With Boot Camp, performance has also been on par with what the hackers discovered. Apple is hoping that Boot Camp will give Windows users another reason to switch over to Mac. This, along with the new Intel based processors, is giving Windows users more of a reason to switch. Comments on this story? E-mail gamecockfeatures@gwm.sc. edu Solutions .1 ■ ' . • -i,-- - . • , • - ■■ ■ _ Recipe of the Day Baked Ham with Maple Bourbon Glaze Provided by: www.allrecipes.com What you need: 1 (5 pound) fully-cooked, bone-in ham 1/4 cup maple syrup II tablespoon red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon dry mustard What to do: I Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Trim excess fat off the ham and score in a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, making shallow cuts about 1 inch ;; apart. Place in a roasting pan. Roast for 30 minutes in the preheated oven. In a small bowl, mix together the maple syrup, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, and mustard powder. After 30 minutes, brush 1/3 of the glaze over the ham. Bake 20 minutes, and repeat twice with remaining glaze. Let the ham stand for 10 to 15 minutes before | carving. 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