It seems as if my relationship with the Mac is one really good
experience followed by one really annoying one. Ive just had a really
successful time subscribing to podcasts in iTunes. I ten went to
download a file from the BBC website. I press VO key shift M like I
would usually do to get to the list of options where I can download
the file. But I don't get that. I get "forward, back, reload page"
etc. If I press the link then it opens and starts plain so it's
definitely a download. Where did my ability to get into the menu that
says "copy link, download linked file" etc go to? I know this will be
sacrilege to a lot of you but I find myself having to go back to my
sluggish windows machine just to get something done because the Mac
breaks things randomly like this. O and now just to top it all off,
real speak Daniel is sounding like he's on steroids. What the hell are
you doing to me Apple? O my god and now Safari keeps saying Busy then
ready then busy then ready. Why can't you make your mind up? are you
busy or ready? Sorry for the rant, but I get very frustrated by the
Mac sometimes, especially since it costs a lot more and seems to just
do the most quirky things. And now it's making silly plopping noises
at me as if I've misspelt a word; but I haven't. I might start writing
some words that will cause you to make plopping noises at me
Macintosh, but they won't be misspelt words; it's just your database
will not have the kind of words I'll be using. I suppose on the plus
side the Mac does run incredibly fast, although that generally means
it has more time to fit more annoying things in to a shorter space of
time. OK, I'm off to check my date and time settings in case the Mac
thinks it's April the first.



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