Traverse macrumors 604 Jul 1, 2015 #26 Came here expecting a Mavericks vs El Capitan debat. After reading three posts my face was like: Really? This again. Reactions: madsci954 and ncrypt
Came here expecting a Mavericks vs El Capitan debat. After reading three posts my face was like: Really? This again.
F Fimeg macrumors regular Jul 5, 2015 #28 SmOgER said: X is 10 V is 5 : P Click to expand... Following Your logic then... his OS Version wouldn't be 5, it'd be 4.88.
SmOgER said: X is 10 V is 5 : P Click to expand... Following Your logic then... his OS Version wouldn't be 5, it'd be 4.88.
AZhappyjack Suspended Jul 5, 2015 #29 immobilus said: Does it bug anyone else that 10.9 is mathematically a far greater value than 10.11? Click to expand... Clearly, this would qualify as a "first world problem". Meh.
immobilus said: Does it bug anyone else that 10.9 is mathematically a far greater value than 10.11? Click to expand... Clearly, this would qualify as a "first world problem". Meh.
SmOgER macrumors 65816 Jul 6, 2015 #30 Fimeg said: Following Your logic then... his OS Version wouldn't be 5, it'd be 4.88. Click to expand... No, it would be 5.3972.
Fimeg said: Following Your logic then... his OS Version wouldn't be 5, it'd be 4.88. Click to expand... No, it would be 5.3972.
Mr. Retrofire macrumors 603 Jul 6, 2015 #31 PsyOpWarlord said: To add to the confusion, just remember that 10.11 is actually the Twelfth (12th) major release of OS X. Click to expand... I see no confusion. X + II = XII = 12. Apple writes this as 10.11 or X.11, not as XII. ;-)
PsyOpWarlord said: To add to the confusion, just remember that 10.11 is actually the Twelfth (12th) major release of OS X. Click to expand... I see no confusion. X + II = XII = 12. Apple writes this as 10.11 or X.11, not as XII. ;-)