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Anyone done it yet?
I'm skurred of updates
Charging up my iPad, then going to update. Think it should be fine.
The bug fixes didn't apply to me and I'm not interested in the new "features" (read Apple paid services) so I'm skipping it. I'm always out of memory anyway.
What a bunch of pussies.
From what I've heard, it's all pretty good EXCEPT if you use home sharing. Then yer fucked because it basically deletes it in favor of a paid "family pack" service.
Well so far still have 48 GB of storage left. So no problem for me. Kind of surprised that I haven't used more. On my other devices, I usually end up deleting things to make room.
<single tear> That child is a genius!! She must get it from her mother.My 3 year old just saw your av and said, "She's grumpy and happy!?"
<single tear> That child is a genius!! She must get it from her mother.
Does she like that new little beast?
Bahaha! Elmira!!She wants to smother him in "love".
Bahaha! Elmira!!
I'm going to hug you and kiss you and love you forever!!"
When it comes to desktops and laptops, I update slowly, just finally updated my MacBook from SnowLeapard 10.6 to Yosemite 10.10, still using Windows 7 on my desktop and windows laptop. When it comes to phones and tablets, not nearly as cautious, pretty much ready to try them from the get go. So far it's never made me regret updating.Me too. I'm ultra-conservative now. I just want shit to work.
What a bunch of wimps. Full system image and data backup, then let the upgrades fly! Shit, ain't nothing to it. Have had very problems since XP, now before that...well, let's just say a few PCs went flying through the air afterward.When it comes to desktops and laptops, I update slowly, just finally updated my MacBook from SnowLeapard 10.6 to Yosemite 10.10, still using Windows 7 on my desktop and windows laptop. When it comes to phones and tablets, not nearly as cautious, pretty much ready to try them from the get go. So far it's never made me regret updating.
Hey now, got other OS on the other HDs, windows 8, Linux , plus on some on discs I mess around with, but for everyday use I like familiar and convenient and reliable.What a bunch of wimps. Full system image and data backup, then let the upgrades fly! Shit, ain't nothing to it. Have had very problems since XP, now before that...well, let's just say a few PCs went flying through the air afterward.
So, still using DOS 3.3 huh?convenient and reliable.