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Re: old macs v newer macs


 

TY, hugs Jude & Peter

John

On Wednesday, 19 February 2020, 03:27:39 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You just have to put it behind you John. Maybe a bit of counselling to get your mind off it. These events do take a toll.
Hope the new place is more peaceful. Get yourself into a local Mac group and get involved. You never know sometimes people get to hear of jobs if you mingle.


Jude





On 19 Feb 2020, at 1:21 pm, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

I'm so sorry Jude, but living next door to the door to the Class A drug dealers really drove me mad. I was afraid they might find out I could make drugs for them. I know you are going to think I'm making it up, but there were 4 coppers in body armour carrying Heckler Und Koch G36 Submachine guns. A helicopter came down & shone its nightlight into next doors bedroom window. I didn't go out looking but according to my friend on the ground floor there were a couple of coppers with dogs covering to the 2 exits. I would have thought 8 cops, but Stuart says 11. Who am I to argue?
John
Apparently they can get Class A drugs in 7 minutes, faster than a takeaway.
The world really has gone mad!

On Wednesday, 19 February 2020, 03:03:51 GMT, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Dearest Jude,
I feel very outclassed to say the least.
Do not know what your qualifications are. Mine Best of year Organic Chemistry, MSc Pharmacology, Phd Organic Chemistry, NIH Postdoctoral fellow. Feel apple has, been wrong to me, but I was at a low point. You try living with Class A drug dealers, for 3 or 4 yrs. See how well you'd cope
John

On Wednesday, 19 February 2020, 02:04:34 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I did research. I always do research. I probably drive my husband mad with research before I make a decision to purchase anything in this house :-)
If you hadn¡¯t cottoned on to the differences in the specifications that would be annoying. You¡¯d not be the first though.?
I actually rang my fav techie before purchase and had a heart to heart about my iMac Pro prior to purchase purely because Apple has taken to putting adhesive in various positions inside and I wanted to know things could be got out and replaced if needed etc.?
He was able to tell me he had had open one in front of him that week with part supplied by Apple under warranty and it was no worries at all. So I felt a bit more confident about paying $7680 for it.
I would do the exact same study for any Mac any price just to know it would do what I wanted.?


Jude


On 19 Feb 2020, at 10:34 am, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

I can really see this backfiring in apple¡¯s face. I had no indication my iMac would be non-upragedable, whatsoever when I bought it. Absolutely zero on website. Why not just upgrade to a PC, run Ubuntu etc?. Apple's slowing down old iPhones & been fined for it.
apple admits to slowing down old iphones?BSc


On 19 Feb 2020, at 00:00, John Miller <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

I bet apple has really made a lot of friends there!
John

On Tuesday, 18 February 2020, 23:23:07 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


Currently I am hanging on to my old iMac i7 (I think 2011 vintage) because it runs all my old software (though I am considering a virtual box?on the iMac Pro with SL installed and run old software ).?

One thing to keep in mind if you have a more recent machine needing fixing it might be better economics and future proofing to go ahead and do the fix because ?that will run Catalina and 64 bit programs. ?If you go out and buy a cheap oldie replacement you risk being well left behind because an oldie just won't keep up and you'll very soon get frustrated as various bits of software just stop ?updating and Apple stops supporting..

Jude


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