I know it's already in testing with developers, but i was assuming it would be ready for the public last monday.
Anyone wants to guess?
To what point?
Point is to guess.
Which brings me to question, why post just to say that? You could have just guessed while you were at it.
guessing a release date of a patch is like trying to nail jello to a tree.Anyone wants to guess?
Posted out of boredom. The point of the post is to suggest that guessing serves no purpose and provides no useful information.
Ergo...what would be the purpose on my guess...since it would be totally meaningless.
Geez, i don't know. Haven't you ever gambled?
Geez, i don't know. Haven't you ever gambled? Whether you have or not, it's just a date. You can be that cool kid at your school to say you guessed on a forum when an update was released. Woohoo.
It would be meaningless only if you thought it was.
I know it's already in testing with developers, but i was assuming it would be ready for the public last monday.
Anyone wants to guess?
When it's ready.I know it's already in testing with developers, but i was assuming it would be ready for the public last monday.
Anyone wants to guess?
I know it's already in testing with developers, but i was assuming it would be ready for the public last monday.
Anyone wants to guess?
You got me with that one...I always wanted to be the cool kid at school, and now I can!
The observation in the post above that "it would be meaningless only if you thought it was" is tautological.
It is meaningless not because I think it is, but rather because factually the guesses, by definition, would be meaningless as the guesses would have no factual support...and would, therefore, have no substance.
However, since I don't wish to be any more of a buzzkill than I already am...enjoy all the post made with the guesses requested.
Oh, wait...
Good answer, I wish I had thought of it.I would guess some time before 10.9.3