Allegedly, my Apple ID is now in use on a new iPad. Which is bullshit. All I did with the iPad was update the software.
Downloading iTunes 12.5.5 & macOS 10.12.3 Combo updater - I have three Macs to apply the OS update to and four can take the new iTunes. @.04 GB for the Combo Updater.
Also updating the iPod Touch, iPhone SE & iPad Mini 2 to iOS 10.2.1.
ClamXav Sentry on the 12-in PowerBook running Leopard (OS X 10.5.8) has just quarantined a nasty thingie. Deleted.
Right. That's the G3 Pismo, G4 TiBook & 12-in G4 PowerBook all updated to TenFourFox 45.6. Still have to do the eMac, G4 MDD PowerMac & the mighty G5 PowerMac, though.
Screen on the 2008 iPod Classic has weird black splodges under the glass. Trying to work out whether it's worth fixing. The thing is still usable.
Butter has gone rancid, I kept it in the door of the fridge & that's got a poor seal, so things aren't as cool there as they should be. Plus, I'd left out some clotted cream & it unclotted itself, stopped being cream and looked more like butter with tiny lumps in it.
Solution: add salt to the dodgy cream and beat it into butter. Job done, I don't have to head for the shops later just to get butter.
10 minutes into the morning, it 19°C outside. It was a stinker of a hot humid day & my dwelling is only now starting to cool down. The evaporative cooler in the bedroom has used 8 litres of water in the last five hours and I'm running the A/C in the lounge room flat out to cool things down some. Weather radar shows rain to the north with a chance of some drizzle later.
So I transferred the newest version of TenFourFox (45.6) to the Pismo G3 laptop's startup drive which is a CF card in a FireWire 400 reader by connecting the CF card to the MBA via Thunderbolt-FW 800/400 adaptors. Then reconnected it to the Pismo and booted up. It didn't do so, just sat there with a pale grey screen & dark grey Apple logo & spinning gear wheel.
So I reconnected it to the MBA & used DiskWarrior 5 to fix the CF card's directory.
That did the trick, it then proceeded to boot normally.