Yosemite 10.10.3 is not installed on the laptop in part because it's an extremely-slow computer and I can hardly read the screen so I couldn't be bothered. It's also in part because it poisoned the iMac so effectively that it's been down for almost two months, still with no serious idea of what causes it.
If I install Yosemite 10.10.3 on the laptop, two general outcomes are possible:
1) Yosemite 10.10.3 will destroy it just as it did the iMac thus indicating a significant exposure in Yosemite 10.10.3 to either a Netgear WNDR4300 router or the Charter Communications network.
2) Yosemite 10.10.3 will run at least adequately thus pointing to a clear exposure in the late-2013 iMac hardware which has been shown multiple times to be running as it should (i.e. Yosemite 10.10.3 did it).
If Yosemite 10.10.3 does bury the laptop then I don't lose much I haven't lost already. The blog wouldn't get updated but so what as most of it is just smokescreen to amuse people in Mountain View, CA, and Redmond, WA. I assume Redmond means Microsoft but I have no idea who is in Mountain View and it's almost certainly more than one person in each location as they come back all the time.
It seems gearheads like the content but all gearheads know never say anything online unless you want it on the first page of the New York Times. However, this gearhead knows it doesn't make any difference what's on the cover as no-one reads it anyway.
Evidence: Dennis Hastert was a coach who was fucking a boy on the wrestling team in his school then was paying him to stay silent. That was on the New York Times but do you see him in jail. It's America, if you have money then it's legal. Do you see Josh Duggar in jail. Won't happen for him either.
Let's play I Am Josh Duggar and imagine bouncing your little sister on your lap while you tell her a story. Now grab her ass, that would be good, right? She didn't seem to mind that so how about touching her, well, there. Wow, she didn't mind that either.
You're diggin' this with your sister, right? You did this, I guess? You sick motherfucker.
(I have three sisters and one split but she can spit from wherever she is if I ever perved them. I have no idea if they read the blog but they're welcome to strike me down with flaming spears if I ever did anything like this. Besides, no-one would have even considered telling stories as my ol' Dad was so damn good at it. He would turn the lights down and six of us would gather at his feet while he read about Mowgli or Rikki Tikki Tavi and it was grand.)
Josh Duggar is on-stage with Huckabee and I conclude the New York Times is irrelevant. I rest my case.
Sorry I don't have a True Confession on that one as I was a bad kid, not a sick one. Police cars were coming to the house all the time. It wasn't even imaginative crime, just shoplifting and shooting out street lights ... well ... a lot of street lights ... or, more accurately, every single globe in East Davis Park. It took three of us for that little stunt. Unknown who blabbed but the cops eventually came. Good old days.
It was art, man. When you got a good shot on the globe, it would swirl with gas or something and then flash before it went dark. It looked really cool but cops didn't understand that part at all.
As to going ahead with Yosemite 10.10.3, I'm so fed-up with wasting time on this that I would almost welcome the computers destroying themselves. Nothing significant has been accomplished in two months so all the computers are doing really is wasting my time.
I suppose I'll wait to see if Apple has anything to say today. If that isn't going anywhere then maybe I'll try it. If Yosemite 10.10.3 fails on the laptop, that will end any debugging with Apple anyway as it's the only way to transmit diagnostic information.
If I install Yosemite 10.10.3 on the laptop, two general outcomes are possible:
1) Yosemite 10.10.3 will destroy it just as it did the iMac thus indicating a significant exposure in Yosemite 10.10.3 to either a Netgear WNDR4300 router or the Charter Communications network.
2) Yosemite 10.10.3 will run at least adequately thus pointing to a clear exposure in the late-2013 iMac hardware which has been shown multiple times to be running as it should (i.e. Yosemite 10.10.3 did it).
If Yosemite 10.10.3 does bury the laptop then I don't lose much I haven't lost already. The blog wouldn't get updated but so what as most of it is just smokescreen to amuse people in Mountain View, CA, and Redmond, WA. I assume Redmond means Microsoft but I have no idea who is in Mountain View and it's almost certainly more than one person in each location as they come back all the time.
It seems gearheads like the content but all gearheads know never say anything online unless you want it on the first page of the New York Times. However, this gearhead knows it doesn't make any difference what's on the cover as no-one reads it anyway.
Evidence: Dennis Hastert was a coach who was fucking a boy on the wrestling team in his school then was paying him to stay silent. That was on the New York Times but do you see him in jail. It's America, if you have money then it's legal. Do you see Josh Duggar in jail. Won't happen for him either.
Let's play I Am Josh Duggar and imagine bouncing your little sister on your lap while you tell her a story. Now grab her ass, that would be good, right? She didn't seem to mind that so how about touching her, well, there. Wow, she didn't mind that either.
You're diggin' this with your sister, right? You did this, I guess? You sick motherfucker.
(I have three sisters and one split but she can spit from wherever she is if I ever perved them. I have no idea if they read the blog but they're welcome to strike me down with flaming spears if I ever did anything like this. Besides, no-one would have even considered telling stories as my ol' Dad was so damn good at it. He would turn the lights down and six of us would gather at his feet while he read about Mowgli or Rikki Tikki Tavi and it was grand.)
Josh Duggar is on-stage with Huckabee and I conclude the New York Times is irrelevant. I rest my case.
Sorry I don't have a True Confession on that one as I was a bad kid, not a sick one. Police cars were coming to the house all the time. It wasn't even imaginative crime, just shoplifting and shooting out street lights ... well ... a lot of street lights ... or, more accurately, every single globe in East Davis Park. It took three of us for that little stunt. Unknown who blabbed but the cops eventually came. Good old days.
It was art, man. When you got a good shot on the globe, it would swirl with gas or something and then flash before it went dark. It looked really cool but cops didn't understand that part at all.
As to going ahead with Yosemite 10.10.3, I'm so fed-up with wasting time on this that I would almost welcome the computers destroying themselves. Nothing significant has been accomplished in two months so all the computers are doing really is wasting my time.
I suppose I'll wait to see if Apple has anything to say today. If that isn't going anywhere then maybe I'll try it. If Yosemite 10.10.3 fails on the laptop, that will end any debugging with Apple anyway as it's the only way to transmit diagnostic information.
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