*iKooks are completely ignorant of how all modern operating systems update*
See the article for details, where the point is that Apple merely updates phones for a few years, whereas Android is updated essentially forever.
Apple doesn't advertise how primitive the monolithic iOS update mechanism
is, so the iKooks are completely unaware that _all_ modern operating systems update differently than does the primitive monolithic iOS update mechanism.
Case in point, (almost) *_all_ Android phones are getting the March update*.
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
*These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels*
The update will arrive through the Play Store and Play Services."
As is the case whenever a new month rolls around, Google is pushing
these updates out to almost all Android users (not just Pixel phones).
"The Google System Update for March 2022 is now rolling out to
*pretty much anyone who owns an Android device*. In this update,
there are quite a few different bug fixes, including one that
fixes "device connectivity". Additionally, the Play Games Services
profile has been updated, providing users with a way to
"better manage their privacy settings". "
See the article for details, where the point is that Apple merely updates phones for a few years, whereas Android is updated essentially forever.
--
I don't care that iKooks are uneducated & of low IQ & low self esteem, but _because_ of that, iKooks believe _everything_ Apple MARKETING feeds them, but even that I wouldn't care about if iKooks didn't make claims on Usenet that are always wrong (because they don't understand anything about iOS).
*iKooks are completely ignorant of how all modern operating systems update*
See the article for details, where the point is that Apple merely updates phones for a few years, whereas Android is updated essentially forever.
Apple doesn't advertise how primitive the monolithic iOS update mechanism
is, so the iKooks are completely unaware that _all_ modern operating systems update differently than does the primitive monolithic iOS update mechanism.
Case in point, (almost) *_all_ Android phones are getting the March update*.
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
*These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels*
The update will arrive through the Play Store and Play Services."
As is the case whenever a new month rolls around, Google is pushing
these updates out to almost all Android users (not just Pixel phones).
"The Google System Update for March 2022 is now rolling out to
*pretty much anyone who owns an Android device*. In this update,
there are quite a few different bug fixes, including one that
fixes "device connectivity". Additionally, the Play Games Services
profile has been updated, providing users with a way to
"better manage their privacy settings". "
See the article for details, where the point is that Apple merely updates phones for a few years, whereas Android is updated essentially forever.
--
I don't care that iKooks are uneducated & of low IQ & low self esteem, but _because_ of that, iKooks believe _everything_ Apple MARKETING feeds them, but even that I wouldn't care about if iKooks didn't make claims on Usenet that are always wrong (because they don't understand anything about iOS).
Andy Burnelli wrote:
tl;dr. Boring shit.
Fuck right out off utm, Arlen.
If anyone is bored enough to read the rantings of an obsessed aspie
kook they'll know where to find you bleating on about your favourite
whinge.
fu2 set.
While the topic of how modern operating systems update is beyond the comprehension of the ikooks, there _may_ be adults on these newsgroups.
In keeping with the topic that this is indeed an _adult_ communication... (bearing in mind the child-like iKooks only know what Apple feeds them)
*Almost all of Android is updated forever* (i.e., there is no EOL date!)
As with all _modern_ operating systems, Android is composed of multiple layers which is quite unlike the primitive monolithic iOS which can't update even a single line of Safari or webkit or _any_ related Apple code without Apple having to release to billions of hapless users an entire new iOS release.
By way of stark contrast, all modern operating systems, and particularly Android, are updated independently, using a variety of layers, such as:
a. *Android version*
b. *Security version*
c. *Google Play {System,Services,Store} versions*
Note there are over two dozen core modules updated in just (c) above.
As far as anyone knows, these are updated forever (there is no EOL).
On the Android newsgroup for the past month, a few of us have been testing how long "forever" happens to be, where some people with the Pixel 3's are apparently still getting updates despite any previously published EOL dates. *How long does GOOGLE say they'll update the two dozen core modules in project mainline?*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/_ZUiLVtLbsg/m/q7-iaUiwBgAJ>
Backing up those tests, Google released updates to essentially _all Android phones_ this week, which a few of us tested to be the case.
*Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services* <https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/fIAd_j1gC0w/m/oV1wA2V8BAAJ>
What was updated this week for all Android phones was a combination of the above Google based layers that are updated over the Internet independently.
But other layers are also updated completely independently & often forever. 1. User apps are often updated forever (and very many are open source);
2. Key apps like Chrome are updated forever (some of those are open source); 3. Firmware (such as the Qualcomm modem firmware) are updated over the net; 4. Security updates (these are rolled out monthly)
5. Android versions (these are what changes Android 11, say, to Android 12); 6. Core modules (updated either over GPS on the net or OTA by partners);
[In addition, all core modules are donated to AOSP to maintain forever.]
In the "core modules" area alone, Google updated almost all phones today. *Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services* <https://www.droid-life.com/2022/03/01/google-system-update-march-improvements/>
"This isn't just a Google Pixel update that comes out each month
and is instead a platform-level set of updates for all or most
Android phones. Google has issued this type of stuff for some time."
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels" *Android March 2022 update unveiled* <https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android-march-2022-update-unveiled-all-the-new-features-for-your-phone>
"The Google System Update for March 2022 includes a host of tweaks
and new features coming to most Android phones."
*What is Google Play System Update?* <https://www.insidetechno.com/get-latest-google-play-system-update/>
"From now on, an update will be shared with the public every month
on new features and fixes to issues. Google has a new support page
that keeps detailed records of all system updates made to Google Play.
The first roundup was posted in December 2021."
This is the page which explains what's in these Android-forever updates. *What's new in Google System Updates* <https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553>
--
Posted to iKooks' newsgroups because, like Russians, iKooks only hear the propaganda that Apple (rather cleverly) feeds them about update methods.
While the topic of how modern operating systems update is beyond the comprehension of the ikooks, there _may_ be adults on these newsgroups.
In keeping with the topic that this is indeed an _adult_ communication... (bearing in mind the child-like iKooks only know what Apple feeds them)
*Almost all of Android is updated forever* (i.e., there is no EOL date!)
As with all _modern_ operating systems, Android is composed of multiple layers which is quite unlike the primitive monolithic iOS which can't update even a single line of Safari or webkit or _any_ related Apple code without Apple having to release to billions of hapless users an entire new iOS release.
By way of stark contrast, all modern operating systems, and particularly Android, are updated independently, using a variety of layers, such as:
a. *Android version*
b. *Security version*
c. *Google Play {System,Services,Store} versions*
Note there are over two dozen core modules updated in just (c) above.
As far as anyone knows, these are updated forever (there is no EOL).
On the Android newsgroup for the past month, a few of us have been testing how long "forever" happens to be, where some people with the Pixel 3's are apparently still getting updates despite any previously published EOL dates. *How long does GOOGLE say they'll update the two dozen core modules in project mainline?*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/_ZUiLVtLbsg/m/q7-iaUiwBgAJ>
Backing up those tests, Google released updates to essentially _all Android phones_ this week, which a few of us tested to be the case.
*Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services* <https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/fIAd_j1gC0w/m/oV1wA2V8BAAJ>
What was updated this week for all Android phones was a combination of the above Google based layers that are updated over the Internet independently.
But other layers are also updated completely independently & often forever. 1. User apps are often updated forever (and very many are open source);
2. Key apps like Chrome are updated forever (some of those are open source); 3. Firmware (such as the Qualcomm modem firmware) are updated over the net; 4. Security updates (these are rolled out monthly)
5. Android versions (these are what changes Android 11, say, to Android 12); 6. Core modules (updated either over GPS on the net or OTA by partners);
[In addition, all core modules are donated to AOSP to maintain forever.]
In the "core modules" area alone, Google updated almost all phones today. *Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services* <https://www.droid-life.com/2022/03/01/google-system-update-march-improvements/>
"This isn't just a Google Pixel update that comes out each month
and is instead a platform-level set of updates for all or most
Android phones. Google has issued this type of stuff for some time."
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels" *Android March 2022 update unveiled* <https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android-march-2022-update-unveiled-all-the-new-features-for-your-phone>
"The Google System Update for March 2022 includes a host of tweaks
and new features coming to most Android phones."
*What is Google Play System Update?* <https://www.insidetechno.com/get-latest-google-play-system-update/>
"From now on, an update will be shared with the public every month
on new features and fixes to issues. Google has a new support page
that keeps detailed records of all system updates made to Google Play.
The first roundup was posted in December 2021."
This is the page which explains what's in these Android-forever updates. *What's new in Google System Updates* <https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553>
--
Posted to iKooks' newsgroups because, like Russians, iKooks only hear the propaganda that Apple (rather cleverly) feeds them about update methods.
On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 6:27:11 PM UTC-7, Andy Burnelli wrote:
While the topic of how modern operating systems update is beyond the comprehension of the ikooks, there _may_ be adults on these newsgroups.
In keeping with the topic that this is indeed an _adult_ communication... (bearing in mind the child-like iKooks only know what Apple feeds them)
*Almost all of Android is updated forever* (i.e., there is no EOL date!)
As with all _modern_ operating systems, Android is composed of multiple layers which is quite unlike the primitive monolithic iOS which can't update
even a single line of Safari or webkit or _any_ related Apple code without Apple having to release to billions of hapless users an entire new iOS release.
By way of stark contrast, all modern operating systems, and particularly Android, are updated independently, using a variety of layers, such as:
a. *Android version*
b. *Security version*
c. *Google Play {System,Services,Store} versions*
Note there are over two dozen core modules updated in just (c) above.
As far as anyone knows, these are updated forever (there is no EOL).
On the Android newsgroup for the past month, a few of us have been testing how long "forever" happens to be, where some people with the Pixel 3's are apparently still getting updates despite any previously published EOL dates.
*How long does GOOGLE say they'll update the two dozen core modules in project mainline?*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/_ZUiLVtLbsg/m/q7-iaUiwBgAJ>
Backing up those tests, Google released updates to essentially _all Android phones_ this week, which a few of us tested to be the case.
*Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/fIAd_j1gC0w/m/oV1wA2V8BAAJ>
What was updated this week for all Android phones was a combination of the above Google based layers that are updated over the Internet independently.
But other layers are also updated completely independently & often forever. 1. User apps are often updated forever (and very many are open source);
2. Key apps like Chrome are updated forever (some of those are open source);
3. Firmware (such as the Qualcomm modem firmware) are updated over the net; 4. Security updates (these are rolled out monthly)
5. Android versions (these are what changes Android 11, say, to Android 12);
6. Core modules (updated either over GPS on the net or OTA by partners); [In addition, all core modules are donated to AOSP to maintain forever.]
In the "core modules" area alone, Google updated almost all phones today. *Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services*
<https://www.droid-life.com/2022/03/01/google-system-update-march-improvements/>
"This isn't just a Google Pixel update that comes out each month
and is instead a platform-level set of updates for all or most
Android phones. Google has issued this type of stuff for some time."
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels" *Android March 2022 update unveiled* <https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android-march-2022-update-unveiled-all-the-new-features-for-your-phone>
"The Google System Update for March 2022 includes a host of tweaks
and new features coming to most Android phones."
*What is Google Play System Update?* <https://www.insidetechno.com/get-latest-google-play-system-update/>
"From now on, an update will be shared with the public every month
on new features and fixes to issues. Google has a new support page
that keeps detailed records of all system updates made to Google Play.
The first roundup was posted in December 2021."
This is the page which explains what's in these Android-forever updates. *What's new in Google System Updates* <https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553>A constant, fervid, posting itch, while suffering from an empty mind
--
Posted to iKooks' newsgroups because, like Russians, iKooks only hear the propaganda that Apple (rather cleverly) feeds them about update methods.
- fundamentally gunky Mac-using lawyers, and satisfactorily-waxed fish,
stuck in a mud hole for his own individual purposes. Toasty is the upshot
of the reality that Socialists have been employed to be in charge of instructing the next generation. It is not a coincidence that he is a
foolish leftist. It's as predicted that Toasty faked ennui at the condition of being assumed credible... knowing that it is unlikely to ever take
place.
Toasty is being controlled by Microsoft.
Anyone familiar with our history knows it is not generated in the sense
F. Russell is implying, and some of them are clearly manually written.
Toasty's posts are totally fully dishonest. There's zero question that
as soon as any released 'filtered person' does anything to frighten the feeble daisy's feelings that they will be replonked.
Toasty pretends that he uses Windows, while actually he never installed
it on bare metal and fully tested it.
--
Get Rich Slow https://forums.cabling-design.com/wireless/wifi-out-to-800-feet-329594-
.htm
Steve Petruzzellis the Narcissistic Bigot
On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 11:42:27 PM UTC-7, Stephen Carroll wrote:
On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 6:27:11 PM UTC-7, Andy Burnelli wrote:
While the topic of how modern operating systems update is beyond the comprehension of the ikooks, there _may_ be adults on these newsgroups.
In keeping with the topic that this is indeed an _adult_ communication... (bearing in mind the child-like iKooks only know what Apple feeds them)
*Almost all of Android is updated forever* (i.e., there is no EOL date!)
As with all _modern_ operating systems, Android is composed of multiple layers which is quite unlike the primitive monolithic iOS which can't update
even a single line of Safari or webkit or _any_ related Apple code without
Apple having to release to billions of hapless users an entire new iOS release.
By way of stark contrast, all modern operating systems, and particularly Android, are updated independently, using a variety of layers, such as: a. *Android version*
b. *Security version*
c. *Google Play {System,Services,Store} versions*
Note there are over two dozen core modules updated in just (c) above.
As far as anyone knows, these are updated forever (there is no EOL).
On the Android newsgroup for the past month, a few of us have been testing
how long "forever" happens to be, where some people with the Pixel 3's are
apparently still getting updates despite any previously published EOL dates.
*How long does GOOGLE say they'll update the two dozen core modules in project mainline?*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/_ZUiLVtLbsg/m/q7-iaUiwBgAJ>
Backing up those tests, Google released updates to essentially _all Android
phones_ this week, which a few of us tested to be the case.
*Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/fIAd_j1gC0w/m/oV1wA2V8BAAJ>
What was updated this week for all Android phones was a combination of the
above Google based layers that are updated over the Internet independently.
But other layers are also updated completely independently & often forever.
1. User apps are often updated forever (and very many are open source); 2. Key apps like Chrome are updated forever (some of those are open source);
3. Firmware (such as the Qualcomm modem firmware) are updated over the net;
4. Security updates (these are rolled out monthly)
5. Android versions (these are what changes Android 11, say, to Android 12);
6. Core modules (updated either over GPS on the net or OTA by partners); [In addition, all core modules are donated to AOSP to maintain forever.]
In the "core modules" area alone, Google updated almost all phones today. *Big March Android System Update Through Google Play & Google Play Services*
<https://www.droid-life.com/2022/03/01/google-system-update-march-improvements/>
"This isn't just a Google Pixel update that comes out each month
and is instead a platform-level set of updates for all or most
Android phones. Google has issued this type of stuff for some time."
*The March 2022 Google System Update is chock-full of changes* <https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/the-march-2022-google-system-update-is-chock-full-of-changes>
"Google has released the March 2022 System Updates.
These updates are available for all Android devices, not just Pixels" *Android March 2022 update unveiled* <https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android-march-2022-update-unveiled-all-the-new-features-for-your-phone>
"The Google System Update for March 2022 includes a host of tweaks
and new features coming to most Android phones."
*What is Google Play System Update?* <https://www.insidetechno.com/get-latest-google-play-system-update/> "From now on, an update will be shared with the public every month
on new features and fixes to issues. Google has a new support page
that keeps detailed records of all system updates made to Google Play. The first roundup was posted in December 2021."
This is the page which explains what's in these Android-forever updates. *What's new in Google System Updates* <https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/11412553>A constant, fervid, posting itch, while suffering from an empty mind
--
Posted to iKooks' newsgroups because, like Russians, iKooks only hear the propaganda that Apple (rather cleverly) feeds them about update methods.
- fundamentally gunky Mac-using lawyers, and satisfactorily-waxed fish, stuck in a mud hole for his own individual purposes. Toasty is the upshot of the reality that Socialists have been employed to be in charge of instructing the next generation. It is not a coincidence that he is a foolish leftist. It's as predicted that Toasty faked ennui at the condition of being assumed credible... knowing that it is unlikely to ever take place.
Toasty is being controlled by Microsoft.
Anyone familiar with our history knows it is not generated in the sense
F. Russell is implying, and some of them are clearly manually written.
Toasty's posts are totally fully dishonest. There's zero question that
as soon as any released 'filtered person' does anything to frighten the feeble daisy's feelings that they will be replonked.
Toasty pretends that he uses Windows, while actually he never installed
it on bare metal and fully tested it.
--What did Michael Glasser Snit have to say about this amazing support
Get Rich Slow https://forums.cabling-design.com/wireless/wifi-out-to-800-feet-329594- .htm
Steve Petruzzellis the Narcissistic Bigot
from new posters? Most of the time he would try to lead the reader to
believe they're "honest and honorable" posters who just happened to have
an extremely bizarre entrance into usenet.
Michael Glasser Snit's toned down the endless egotistical, hogwash attacks
he used to knock off but he's really the same in the truthfulness dept.
He uses shills more now to make those threads.
That's exactly what's happened. Owl likes to leave out such pesky little details, though. Who else do we know who pulls the same foolishness?
Oh, that's right, Michael Glasser Snit. Our second Michael Glasser Snit. <giggle>.
In Michael Glasser Snit's case, I, and many, many "hackers", had pointed
to things Michael Glasser Snit said and did, he responded with insults.
What Michael Glasser Snit could not deny was people sharing such stories, which is how he ended up with his list, as anyone can see. Who does NOT
know that this kind of gobbledygook is Michael Glasser Snit's modus operandi, not the approach of Owl? It is all just projection... the flooding, the
sock puppets, the writing of incomprehensible idiocy, the tantrums...
the diaper rash and willingness to show how embarrassed he is over being banned from the playground for crapping in it again. You've proven only
what a moron you are.
--
I Left My Husband & Daughter At Home And THIS happened! https://search.givewater.com/serp?q=Steve+Petruzzellis+%22NARCISSISTIC+BIGOT%22
https://swisscows.com/web?query=%22functionally%20illiterate%20fraud%22 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dustin%20cook%20functionally%20illiterate%20fraud Dustin Cook is a functional illiterate fraud
Having a college education in and of itself sets me apart from the iKooks.
whatever you supposedly had was wasted.
nospam wrote:
Having a college education in and of itself sets me apart from the iKooks. >>whatever you supposedly had was wasted.
I know you nospam, perhaps far better than you know yourself.
I actually have had some differences with nospam, over the years, but
in this thread, they have been pretty consistently accurate.
I tend
to disagree that Apple's desktop/laptop hardware is competitively
priced *in a head to head comparison of the individual parts*, but as
I suggested, it can be more durable, particularly in laptops, so it
could be fair to say it *is* competitively priced on that basis.
And
the iPhone is certainly priced in a way reflective of its standing in
the smartphone industry. I wouldn't buy one, but that's just
preference, not a more elite status than someone else.
Doesn't Apple say that you should buy a new device if you want the
full security updates that Apple provides only for iOS 16 and iPadOS
16?
An iOS half patch, while better than none, is still only half an iOS
patch.
You have yet to point out the specific vulnerabilities you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Jolly Roger wrote:
Doesn't Apple say that you should buy a new device if you want the
full security updates that Apple provides only for iOS 16 and iPadOS
16?
An iOS half patch, while better than none, is still only half an iOS
patch.
You have yet to point out the specific vulnerabilities you claim
aren't patched in iOS 15.
It's no longer shocking how much the iKooks _hate_ Apple's own
policies. Every single belief strongly held by iKooks turns out to be
make believe.
*Where are Jolly Roger's make-believe purely imaginary fantastical*
*reference cites backing his belief system OS 15 is fully patched?*
HINT: Jolly Roger's child-like belief system is purely imaginary.
These strange infantile iKooks still believe in Santa Claus.
What Jolly Roger owns is a belief system which is devoid of any facts. Literally, for _years_ the iKooks have always _lied_ about Apple's
updates.
Even *Apple was caught lying* about _all_ updates other than the
latest.
The only OS that Apple promises to fully patch with all known bugs, is
the latest one & only single operating system (which, currently, is
iOS 16).
Any iOS device that can't take iOS 16 you may as well throw into the
trash.
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Jolly Roger wrote:
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities
you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
My belief system is based on facts - facts which Apple themselves
supplied.
Your belief system is based only on a make believe world of your
fantasies.
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Jolly Roger wrote:
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities
you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
What you don't understand is that I pointed to Apple saying they don't
& won't patch them - which - you don't comprehend means they're not
patched even if Apple knows about them - because Apple says very
clearly they will not fully patch any release other than the one
latest iOS & macOS release.
What's no longer shocking is you iKooks are ignorant of Apple's own
policy.
For years, you claimed Apple patched what even Apple won't claim to
have patched.
On 2023-04-11, Andy Burnelli <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote:
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities
you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
What you don't understand is that I pointed to Apple saying they don't
& won't patch them - which - you don't comprehend means they're not
patched even if Apple knows about them - because Apple says very
clearly they will not fully patch any release other than the one
latest iOS & macOS release.
What's no longer shocking is you iKooks are ignorant of Apple's own
policy.
For years, you claimed Apple patched what even Apple won't claim to
have patched.
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Only fools dispute facts...
Only fools dispute facts...
that explains your voluminous posts.
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Jolly Roger wrote:
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities
you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Only fools dispute facts...
Blah blah blah
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities you
claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
Jolly Roger wrote:
As expected, you still can't point out the specific vulnerabilities
you claim aren't patched in iOS 15.
The entire belief system of an iKooks requires them to act like small children who can't process the fact that the Easter Bunny is
imaginary.
I gave you Apple's policy stating they fully patch only the latest
release.
I also provided the security researcher impetus which forced Apple to
clarify that Apple has never fully updated anything but the latest
release.
It's not me stating this fact - it's _everyone_ stating this fact.
What makes the iKooks so strange they can't even believe what Apple
said? *It's like telling a five year old that the Easter Bunny isn't
real*
Only fools dispute facts. That's why they're fools.
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