Posted by Jayvee Fernandez at January 6th, 2011



And this is why I am against the broadband cap.
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you haven’t updated your OS for a long time I guess :p
Wow. Mine was just about 120-ish mb
nope! i hate combined updates 0_0. im very conservative when it comes to os updates for mac. got burned once with a faulty patch that screwed my computer. it usually happens to some applications becoming wonky (i.e. firefox crashing) after the update is applied. which is why apple releases patches to the updates after a while. i guess i’ve been racking up the delays!
I was expecting some serious review hahahha!
@roch gumana ba yung code na binigay ko sayo?
It’s the combo update. I also hate using the auto update feature on OS updates. And I always opt to manually download the full combo update… Yup, I manually downloaded that same 1+Gb 10.6.6 combo
On the other side, nothing’s new on the App Store… just some limited-time-only free apps to celebrate the birth of Mac App Store.
What’s funny is that it kinda reminds me of linux install system with fancier GUI
Why did you edit this part:
“And this is why I hate combined system updates!”
Originally: “And this is why I hate *** broadband caps!”
You lost the better punchline!
for you rommel i’ll change it back!!!!!!!! just thought a “combined update” commentary was geekier.
and yes i really have beef with the broadband cap. it isn’t a technology issue. it’s a human rights issue.