My current MacBook Air (2018) has been sent away to the Apple 'hospital' for a second new keyboard to replace the 'sticky' butterfly version used by Apple for several years. Hopefully it will return improved and I will find typing easier. Meanwhile, I'm using my really old previous MacBook Air (2011) that is still hanging about but has no storage left. . . . . plus weird scary messages appear. Anyway I'm giving it a try with a quick message here in case you wonder where I've gone. It may be a week before the refurbished laptop is returned to me then I can blog better and leave comments again.
Mary, I hope your computer comes back better than new!
ReplyDeleteRefurbished means in business again ... see you soon!
ReplyDeleteTechnical troubles are frustrating. Hope that the nerds are in top form and that your device is returned in a timely manner working like a champ ready for another decade.
ReplyDeleteI hear you.. a life of struggle because of unknown technological crises :( Throw them out and buy a new one.
ReplyDeleteDearest Mary,
ReplyDeleteHoping your Apple gets tuned up in a workable manner!
Hugs,
Mariette
All the best for your 2018 airbook!
ReplyDeleteOh those computer issues are so frustrating. Enjoy time away!
ReplyDeleteDear Mary, without a MacBook one feels quite lost! I noticed that when I went to the Netherlands two weeks ago - I thought: "Too much weight!" and left it in Bavaria. I almost instantly regretted it (I write my diary in it too).
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