Known from her wedding, which led to the Trojan War, and for being the mother of the Greek warrior Achilles, she is well-known in paintings.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 89. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Pull […]
The last five years have seen great changes in Mac firmware security. As Intel Macs are replaced by Apple Silicon models, firmware may at last be simpler and more secure at last.
Where did milliners come from? How does it take 5 hours to choose a hat? What did Ouled Naïl women wear on their head? More wonderful paintings of hats and their owners.
What tells me that macOS isn’t about to be swallowed up into iOS? Look at what’s happened with Time Machine in Big Sur, which has undergone as much development as it did prior to release in 2007.
Has the Profiles pane recently appeared in System Preferences? Here’s why – a minor glitch in the App Store update.
Why did Bosch show people wearing funnels on their heads? Why the Roundheads? How to tell priestly rank by the hat, and more about chaperons and top hats.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through whatever you’re now allowed to do. 1: Pull along […]
When you check the version of Gatekeeper data on a new Mac, why should it show one which was pushed by Apple nearly 5 years ago for El Capitan?
Considers what exactly changed in painting in the Renaissance, and when we can establish as those dates, compared with literature, for example.
