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It's quite puzzling. Apple ran out of large cats, went to horses, then to a national park.
What's next? Birds of prey? Apple Boundary Waters Canoe Area? Apple Yellowstone?
Maybe they need to go with another order instead. Primates? Starting with Apple Pygmy Mouse Lemur and building up to the great apes.
They went from big cats to landmarks in California.
I get that it's much more legally protected and thus better but if they go from Joshua Tree Monument to Joshua Tree National Park, I'm switching to Windows.
I"m still mad they never had an OS X Hairless Cat. And I'm not the only one to think that:
OS X Sphynx
Although I disagree with some of the text there....
So, do folks use Flash on their Macs? I've been pretty content not to use it (I get those "Flash out of date" messages on my MacBook Pro) but today I was unable to watch a funny cat video on FB because I don't have a recent Flash installation.
Is Flash safer on Macs now than it was a few years ago?
eta: At least I
assume
the cat video was funny.
I use the Click-to-Flash plugin.
I'm slowly learning my new laptop and its quirks, and I'm having a problem. Almost every video I try to watch (youtube, buzzfeed, etc.), I just get a green screen. The sound is fine, so I can listen to what's going on, but no picture. I am so very not computer savvy, I don't even know where to begin to try to fix it. Any suggestions?