Nothing I'm familiar with. Are they related to plums?

Had an interesting proposal from a friend whose business is repair, maintenance & salvage of Macs & their data. A client has a 2013 11-inch MacBook Air that's got wet & unusable. No backups were maintained. (Idiot.) Geoff wants to borrow my MBA & swap the SSD from the sick machine into mine in order to clone that drive. He assures me it's relatively straightforward.

We discussed other options & the cheapest hardware purchase solution would cost around $200 if available in this country. Currently no known supplier holds stock. Other PC-centric suppliers are being checked out.

Urk. Wot's the green bits?

That particular tea normally sells for $5 a box, ½ the price of a certain better-known brand. Recently I've seen it at $3 so I stocked up. It's a very strong tea, so a little goes a long way.

Once per month I'm rostered to assist a charity group with delivering non-perishable food packs to needy families, today is that day. We supply enough to feed a family of four for a day, plus emergency fuel cards and grocery cards, the latter being like cash. It's for buying fresh food and toiletries, no alcohol or tobacco allowed. We can also supply vouchers for people to get clothing/bedding/furniture from the charity's shops if needed.
I choose to add at my own minimal expense, a dozen extra-strong teabags, so it's time to open another box of tea.

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The FaceTime camera on a MacBook Air doesn't take fabulous still pics at all.

After SourceForge & Slashdot were sold a few months ago, they've both cleaned up their act a lot. I visit SourceForge for TenFourFox updates on my G3, G4 & G5 Macs.

Farcebørk eventually uncensored the image.

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I considered, but the Fitovers at $65 are way better value than those, which are around $180 to $200.

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