...it deleted ALL 134 of the Aerial screensaver video files. Yes, it was
set to Shuffle All, so it should have left them alone. Fortunately I
have those files backed up in a few places.
They're promising I'll get fiber "real soon now," but for now I'm
limping by on DSL over early 1950s copper wire. It took all day to
download the macOS update, and I'm really glad I did not have to go back
and download the videos too.
I think I like the freebie Aerial.saver better. I really like the clock
and captions overlay feature. It has been going through a bunch of
changes recently, and I'd prefer to wait until it settles.down.
...it deleted ALL 134 of the Aerial screensaver video files. Yes, it was
set to Shuffle All, so it should have left them alone. Fortunately I
have those files backed up in a few places.
They're promising I'll get fiber "real soon now," but for now I'm
limping by on DSL over early 1950s copper wire. It took all day to
download the macOS update, and I'm really glad I did not have to go back
and download the videos too.
I think I like the freebie Aerial.saver better. I really like the clock
and captions overlay feature. It has been going through a bunch of
changes recently, and I'd prefer to wait until it settles.down.
On 2024-01-23 04:53, Chris Schram wrote:
...it deleted ALL 134 of the Aerial screensaver video files. Yes, it was
set to Shuffle All, so it should have left them alone. Fortunately I
have those files backed up in a few places.
Are these Apple original files?
They're promising I'll get fiber "real soon now," but for now I'm
limping by on DSL over early 1950s copper wire. It took all day to
download the macOS update, and I'm really glad I did not have to go back
and download the videos too.
There's a certain nostalgia for things that take a long time to DL -
sort of like waiting for a reply to a letter sent by mail.
Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> writes:
On 2024-01-23 04:53, Chris Schram wrote:
...it deleted ALL 134 of the Aerial screensaver video files. Yes, it was >>> set to Shuffle All, so it should have left them alone. Fortunately I
have those files backed up in a few places.
Are these Apple original files?
They're promising I'll get fiber "real soon now," but for now I'm
limping by on DSL over early 1950s copper wire. It took all day to
download the macOS update, and I'm really glad I did not have to go back >>> and download the videos too.
There's a certain nostalgia for things that take a long time to DL -
sort of like waiting for a reply to a letter sent by mail.
I guess I'm ok with the flat look of macOS now after getting used to
it, but I still think I'd like a more sculptured or maybe skeuomorphic
design style again.
I really like the look of NeXTSTEP too, and wish I could use that
again. Yes, I did use OPENSTEP for Intel for a while, so maybe it would
be possible to get it running in a VM if I could find the install media. That's on my backburner list of things to do along with getting OS/2
running in a VM, putting RiscOS on an RPi and learning more about BBC
Basic, etc.
Ok, time to stop wandering in the past and start work. :-) My employer
is sending me a new MBP and a new iPhone today, so I get to play with
new toys.
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