Spotted this sorry thing near the medical clinic last night. Still there now.
@bazbt3 Reminds me of the one about the Irishman who wrote to Tampax saying "Dear sir, I've been trying your product for six months now, but I still can't ride a bike, play tennis or swim."
14°C at present, allegedly. I'm abed wearing a polo shirt & heavy woolen coat plus sweatpants and am almost warm under the covers. It's supposed to reach 26°C tomorrow.
Nice light meal: presswurst (with cucumbers) on rye toast with a touch of quark cheese.
Have to organise a colonoscopy & gastroscopy to see if I'm leaking blood anywhere inside. And have to organise a driver, there are two local volunteer organisations that do that sort of thing. Plus I have another blood test to be done tomorrow morning.
@hybotics Alternative apps such as DaisyDisk, OmniDisk Sweeper, Spacie or Disk Inventory can locate space-hogging items. If you can afford it, Spacie on the MacApp Store also lets you delete from within the app.
@hybotics Dale, if you're running macOS 10.12, you can determine what's taking up space and remove excess stuff via /About this Mac/Storage/Manage/Applications.
@skematica iMazing can handle iOS backups (which ARE recognised by iTunes) plus you can add & remove apps & move media around the iJigger, Mac/PC & iTunes. Also I use Clementine for playback.
// @indigo
@indigo In Australia, or more specifically the state of Victoria, buses have a lifetime of 25 years. If they're to be used for passenger transport past that date, they have to be rebuilt from the chassis up, essentially rebodied. A friend used to drive school buses in the early 2000s, one he drove was a 1955 AEC beast rebodied in 1980 & called a Leyland. It still had the original 9.8-litre slanted 6-cylinder diesel engine from 1955 and a steel steering wheel. He always had to wear gloves when driving it as the wheel would be horribly cold in winter & searingly hot in summer.
// @larand @kdfrawg