One day the proverbial straw will come along and I will do something violent to my computer.
I have this wonderful writing program called Writeroom. I have mentioned it
elsewhere, and I turned to it today to help me focus on writing a lecture. I turned it on and was told there was an update.
`Ok', I thought. `An update from the nice people who made the nice program; I am sure that is a good idea. They are always improving and patching and generally working very hard to make my life easier. It is very kind of them.'
And so I clicked it through.
The update ran, and Writeroom told me it had to restart for it to take effect. I clicked `restart'. It turned itself off.
And stayed off.
`This is not normal behaviour', I thought. But sometimes technology is temperamental. I know that. So I decided to help things along, and clicked on the icon in the dock.
In Tor's immortal words, WTF?
Surely there must be some way to make sure you don't encourage (or allow) people to install an update which
does not work on their computer. Is this an evil ploy by someone to make me upgrade to Lion?
To make matters worse, I can't undo the update.
Damn them.
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