A member of the Mac User Group signs all his posts to the Club's BBS as "Member since 1982."
There's always a gap of about seven seconds between me answering the phone & the telemarketing twonk on the other end starting his spiel. I had such a call last night. The gap seemed longer than usual so I firmly said "Too late!" and hung up.
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Indelible / inedible can be confusing as words, so simply rub some on your hand. If it doesn't wash off, it's safe to eat.
I have trouble spelling certain words correctly so I avoid them like the plaque.
@matigo The first version was the combo updater, 2.14 GB. The 2nd was the incremental update at 1.79 GB.
First time in a decade or more that a Combo updater has failed me.
Tried updating the Men's Shed iMac to Sierra 4 last week, it got hung up on the 2nd restart so I did a Time Machine restoration to its state prior to the update.
Tried the update again today, it worked fine.
Just the simple action of laying the G5 onto its side so I could get at its guts has left my back rather sore. Most aggravating.
G5 not looking good. Tomorrow I'll jiggle the RAM & the video card plus check the backup battery then hit the SMU button before trying again.
It's difficult, that's a heavy bugger of a thing and my back isn't up to much pissing about with weighty items.
This is not good. Went to boot my G5 PowerMac today, got weird coloured squiggles on the monitor then it stopped doing anything. Changed monitor, no difference. Booted into single-user mode, now giving Applejack a go on it. This is how the screen appears:
Fans are running flat out, too.