A box showed up early. A flip of a coin decides that I’m not backing anything up before upgrading. Smart that coin.Â
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2:34 installer started. 5 clicks to make it go.
2:40 I get bored. Cleaning the desk seems like a good idea.
3:10 42 minutes remain.
3:26 Finished. Liars.
3:27 installation log saved. for MacBreak Tech geekery.
3:27 rebooted!
3:28 Apple. Spinner. Blue screen.
3:31 Typing my password.
3:40 Desktop! What took you so long?
3:41 It’s bugging about Time Machine right off.Â
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Playing with Spaces first. You have to turn on the feature in the System Preferences before Control <– –> will work. So here’s the rad thing about it. If you made a habit out of Command-Tab to switch between apps, doing that will automatically switch you to the Space that the open app is in. OMFG is that coooooool. Sorry to sound like a 12 year old textr but dang.
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Finder. Dude. No, seriously. Dude!Â
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Automator. The roboto is all changed around. Not sorted by App anymore. This makes so much more sense.
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I’m back in the Finder and I notice that lots of things that I hadn’t noticed before because they all have previews on them. Dude.Â
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Text Edit. You have to turn Grammar on to get it to check for sentence fragments. That’s good news because I can deal with knowing my mispeelings with a red underline but I don’t care about my fragments.Â
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Speaking of words open the Dictionary, type ‘Hypercard’ and click on Apple. Then click on Wikipedia. Now type ‘dude’ and see 35 entries found for “dude.” Dude!
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Back in the Finder. Turn on Show Path Bar in the view menu. I like that but I don’t think its going to be always on. Command-Y is going to be my new best friend. Why? Quick Look.
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Select All. Start Speaking. It’s Bruce. I change to Alex in the System Preferences. Um. I <em>never</em> want to type that again. Shudder. Select All again and Start Speaking. I think I like Bruce better.Â
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Cover Flow in the Finder is going to ruin marriages.
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More as I know it.
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