It's bound to find its way where it's needed, eventually.
I think they see it as some kind of metric time, and therefore something to be avoided at all costs.
You'd get that instinct within at most a week though.
The fact that Apple doesn't really want you to use their stuff with other systems doesn't mean that you absolutely cannot do so. I don't know what gave you that absurd idea.
And even the relatively generic PC computers we have nowadays are designed to be quite hostile to anything that isn't Windows, even though we manage to work around it in most cases.
One with 8GB RAM, not upgradable. Strictly limited to MacOS, no Linux no nothing.
Which, in the history of computing devices, certainly is nothing new. Apple, and others, has been doing this pretty much forever.
Sure, we have Suze at home.
This from the people that gave us fireworks... traditions disappear so fast...
Oh, that's fine then. I'm glad they've solved the problem.
Good thing they had their top people working on it.
People in this thread: Hey, I'll do etymology in the wrong language, it's all the same anyway.
Looks like he's too embarrassed by his support of the nazi party during WWII to reply.
Same. I encrypt my laptop disks, but I never bothered with the home machines.
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Do you wipe on the first date?