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babble777 / macos-install-urls.txt
Created July 16, 2022 16:00
Legacy macOS Installers
Obtaining macOS Installers
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Full, final-version OS X and macOS installer apps for 10.10.5 to 11.x can be downloaded from Apple servers using the links given below. If you are looking for an earlier point-release (eg. 10.12.2 or 10.13.0), or for Mac OS X 10.9.5 and earler, you will have to look elsewhere.
With the exception of the newest macOS, all the installers you get are *NOT* the absolutely final build version of that OS -- you will be required to run Software Update at least once after installation to install security updates and bring the OS up to its maximum possible build.
The Mac doing the download must be able to actually *run* the OS you're trying to download. The App Store (MAS) and the three direct-download package installers perform a hardware check to see if it is compatible with your download (eg. you cannot download High Sierra on a 2019 MacBook that shipped with Catalina). You can bypass this hardware check by using a guest macOS inside a virtual machine, or by
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babble777 / keybase.md
Created January 31, 2019 16:26
Keybase Proof (1/31/2019)

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am babble777 on github.
  • I am wchanley (https://keybase.io/wchanley) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is C85D 5479 3947 890F E7D2 8467 00BD 0ED7 DF36 67E1

To claim this, I am signing this object:

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babble777 / dems-elected-trump.md
Last active November 29, 2020 20:44
2016 Exit Polling (Democrats elected Donald Trump)

Here we go again. According to the exit polling:

  • 9% of registered Democrats in Michigan voted for Trump.
  • 7% of registered Democrats in Wisconsin voted for Trump. And the kicker...
  • 11% of registered Democrats in Pennsylvania voted for Trump.

Over on Politico, for the state-by-state election totals, we find that:

  • Wis: 47.9% Trump, 46.9% Clinton
  • Mich: 47.6% Trump, 47.3% Clinton