Microsoft has probably bought 30% of the conference tickets for WWDC. They are sending the Vista Impossible crack team to ripoff ideas. Team members have MacBookPros hacked so that if the team member assigned does not scan his thumbprint AND retina every 25 minutes, their MacBookPro self destructs in a puff of smoke.
Microsoft has probably bought 30% of the conference tickets for WWDC. They are sending the Vista Impossible crack team to ripoff ideas. Team members have MacBookPros hacked so that if the team member assigned does not scan his thumbprint AND retina every 25 minutes, their MacBookPro self destructs in a puff of smoke.
So why no update release/fix for those who downloaded it the first incomplete version??
I'm pretty sure I have the first version, will reinstalling the update fix it? I'd rather just get a patch with the missing files than download 133 megs again, but that may be my only option right now.
I'm glad apple caught this, but a little alarmed that they haven't done anything for users who downloaded before the fix.
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
F*ck me is there anything you don't know? Yes I now vaguely remember the Planck Length. But that's the currently most accepted theory right now, I suppose.
Now, what is the smallest amount of time in the universe?
I'm pretty sure I have the first version, will reinstalling the update fix it? I'd rather just get a patch with the missing files than download 133 megs again, but that may be my only option right now.
I think you'll have to go the 133meg download path. \
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
F*ck me is there anything you don't know? Yes I now vaguely remember the Planck Length. But that's the currently most accepted theory right now, I suppose.
Now, what is the smallest amount of time in the universe?
It comes from four years of physics.
Planck Time. The time a photon can travel a Planck Length. About 10¯43 seconds.
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Originally posted by sunilraman
Microsoft has probably bought 30% of the conference tickets for WWDC. They are sending the Vista Impossible crack team to ripoff ideas. Team members have MacBookPros hacked so that if the team member assigned does not scan his thumbprint AND retina every 25 minutes, their MacBookPro self destructs in a puff of smoke.
Hilarious.
Originally posted by sunilraman
I love you blackbird. You always laugh at my jokes
More of us would laugh at then ? if we could tell that they were jokes!
More of us would laugh at then ? if we could tell that they were jokes!
Well no jokes on this following thread, give it a shot melgross/ others:
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showt...&postid=933191
I'm pretty sure I have the first version, will reinstalling the update fix it? I'd rather just get a patch with the missing files than download 133 megs again, but that may be my only option right now.
I'm glad apple caught this, but a little alarmed that they haven't done anything for users who downloaded before the fix.
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Originally posted by melgross
More of us would laugh at then ? if we could tell that they were jokes!
Well no jokes on this following thread, give it a shot melgross/ others:
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showt...&postid=933191
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
So why no update release/fix for those who downloaded it the first incomplete version??
It's not showing *anything* in Software Update?
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
F*ck me is there anything you don't know? Yes I now vaguely remember the Planck Length. But that's the currently most accepted theory right now, I suppose.
Now, what is the smallest amount of time in the universe?
I'm pretty sure I have the first version, will reinstalling the update fix it? I'd rather just get a patch with the missing files than download 133 megs again, but that may be my only option right now.
I think you'll have to go the 133meg download path. \
Quote:
Originally posted by melgross
Well, the answer to all of that discussion is pretty simple. The shortest distance in the universe is the Planck Length. About 1.6 x 10¯35 m. It won't let me type a superscript for the power.
F*ck me is there anything you don't know? Yes I now vaguely remember the Planck Length. But that's the currently most accepted theory right now, I suppose.
Now, what is the smallest amount of time in the universe?
It comes from four years of physics.
Planck Time. The time a photon can travel a Planck Length. About 10¯43 seconds.