This is most intriguing: I have two HDs, both recovered from Windoze laptops. Both mount OK on the MBA. With both drives, when I connect via the Seagate GoFlex Thunderbolt/SATA adaptor, TechTool Pro announces both are failing their S.M.A.R.T. STATUS. In these cases, TTP shows the drives in its test application window.
Yet when both allegedly dodgy drives are connected via a Seagate GoFlex USB 3.0 adaptor, TTP doesn't show them in the test app window & the TTP monitor app doesn't detect anything wrong with them.
I'm about to try via a different connection, this time a Kanex Thunderbolt-to-USB 3.0 adaptor.
Poop. One of my ext HDs used to clone the MBA is failing its S.M.A.R.T. testing, according to TechTool Pro 9. Still, I never paid for the drive, it was recovered from a trashed PC laptop I found on the roadside about 9 years ago.
@streakmachine right this minute I'm chowing down on some sourdough rye toast with cheddar, sliced turkey & tomato on it. With a cup of tea.
// @hybotics
Cola flavoured ice block ingredients: water, sugar, flavour, acidity regulator & colour.
"Gluten-free!" Proclaims the packaging.
Fuck me swinging! Why the fuck would anyone imagine it might contain gluten?
Normally petrol prices between the lower two octane ratings of 91 & 95 cost around 4 cents per litre apart. Last week, though, I found an outlet that had the 91 octane fuel at 12 cents per litre below the average price of every other outlet in the area. You bet I refilled there, I had to somewhere that day.
Safari very slow to load lately, I'm running Namebench app to determine the best DNS settings. One trick that reduced the loading speed was to fiddle the IPv6 settings as per screenshot.
@kdfrawg They'd go well with a pliable kettle. http://offers.kd2.org/en/au/aldi/pbKHG/ These are collapsible.
// @streakmachine