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Mac

That's a pain in the buns
So I open my laptop tonight, and it needs to install updated. Okay cool, no big deal. Until this showed up :lol:

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2 of 1?? Did Microsoft forget how to count?
 
MililaniBuckeye;2357865; said:
:lol: I specifically state that it could apply for 10+ updates and yet you show a screen with four updates. Show me a screen with something like "13 of 12 updates..." then you'd have a point.

You're making no sense....

In a statement such as x of y...y is the end point. There is no way in this sort of statement where x should be greater than y, or in my case 2 of 1 (or 5 of 4, 13 of 12, etc...)
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2357865; said:
:lol: I specifically state that it could apply for 10+ updates and yet you show a screen with four updates. Show me a screen with something like "13 of 12 updates..." then you'd have a point.
I just showed that the ...'s are standard protocol (I'm not sure how you've missed them after all of these years) and not a truncation device. I doubt there is any evidence to convince you otherwise.
 
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I'll raise you one Mac:

Microsoft Gave Google a Copyright Takedown Request for Microsoft.com
Microsoft accidentally but very hilariously asked Google to censor... Microsoft.com.

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As you can see there are six different links that are "infringing" on Microsoft's copyright. That would be links for Microsoft's official store, Microsoft's official support page, Microsoft's official Office page and the main Microsoft.com page. None of them, as you would imagine judging by their "official"-ness, are actually infringing on anything. It's like those Coke suing Coke Zero commercials. Except real.

Thankfully for Microsoft, Google did Redmond a solid by spotting Microsoft's foolish error. Google has kept those Microsoft links in Google meaning those six links have avoided self-banishment to oblivion where other legitimately infringing links (and probably other non-infringing links too) have disappeared to.
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How could google resist the urge to actually take down Microsoft's site?

*I mean at least for a minute
*link not site, but still humorous.
 
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