I already deleted it, ND. It was something to the effect that Apple does not appreciate unsubstantiated claims about our products. The funny thing is, I was posting in a thread about all the problems people were having trying to install El Capitan. I tried 3 times and finally just reverted back to Yosemite.Please post the contents of the nasty email.
So you deleted it and then went into your trash bin and deleted that too?
Bullshit. Fake story. Fake Apple products. Fake handle.
All I posted was that El Capitan reminded me of a Microsoft Windows update with all the unresolved bugs and issues in the final release version. I got a nasty email from them about my comment, too.
One more important point about beta releases: they're free!!!Isn't it a Beta release? That's kinda the point of Beta releases, use a larger public user base to identify bugs that didn't come out during usual QA testing. The only way pointing out bugs helps them is if you provide enough detail that they can recreate it and therefore fix it. In other words, provide a way for the bug claim to be substantiated.
Let's just walk through the logic here, because it's amazing to me:
1. The guy cares enough about a particular product so much so that he finds the discussion forum for it.
2. His opinion of the product is so strong that he (a) creates a user id, or already had one (which furthers the absurdity) and (b) posts about the product in the forum.
3. His condemnation from the forum and ensuing email shocks him so strongly that he CREATES A THREAD ABOUT IT ON A COLLEGE BASKETBALL FORUM on a completely different website.
4. He deletes the email that shocked him so strongly.
5. He takes another step to PERMANENTLY delete the email that shocked him so strongly.
6. He refuses to provide one piece of substantiating evidence that this event happened in a thread that HE CREATED.
Holy shit.
That's redundant. People are pathological liars to get attention.Aren't attention-seeking pathological liars fascinating?
Man if there was only a way to find deleted emails.I already deleted it, ND. It was something to the effect that Apple does not appreciate unsubstantiated claims about our products. The funny thing is, I was posting in a thread about all the problems people were having trying to install El Capitan. I tried 3 times and finally just reverted back to Yosemite.
I believe that it has been ball all along.Let's just walk through the logic here, because it's amazing to me:
1. The guy cares enough about a particular product so much so that he finds the discussion forum for it.
2. His opinion of the product is so strong that he (a) creates a user id, or already had one (which furthers the absurdity) and (b) posts about the product in the forum.
3. His condemnation from the forum and ensuing email shocks him so strongly that he CREATES A THREAD ABOUT IT ON A COLLEGE BASKETBALL FORUM on a completely different website.
4. He deletes the email that shocked him so strongly.
5. He takes another step to PERMANENTLY delete the email that shocked him so strongly.
6. He refuses to provide one piece of substantiating evidence that this event happened in a thread that HE CREATED.
Holy shit.
Odds TJC responds again here? I got 100-1.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7263270?start=15&tstart=0
All you a$$holes who are so quick to throw out unfounded charges can now apologize for your bias and stupidity!
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7263270?start=15&tstart=0
All you a$$holes who are so quick to throw out unfounded charges can now apologize for your bias and stupidity!
It's not a beta, you dope!You know what I decided to spend several precious hours of my waning life doing?? Installing your beta operating system. AND I'M MAD AS HELL THAT IT HAD GLITCHES.
It's mid 2014, HCTC, so it meets the criteria. I also have the latest version of Yosemite so there should not be any problem. I'm a big fan of Apple and it's very surprising to me that this OS release has so many problems. There are a lot of sites popping up about the problems. It really is reminiscent of the typical Windows nonsense.TJC, how old is your MacBook Air. Does it meet the minimum system requirements?