I have found two great annoyances with Mavericks (latest OS X release) in the past 2 days:(1) There is NO. to get a menu bar item displaying what Space one is on and allowing mouse-wise access to switching between them.While this doesn't matter much for the computer I'm sitting at the keyboard/mouse/trackpad of, it matters a _great deal_ for the computer I'm accessing via Screen Sharing. There's *no way* I know of to switch Spaces on a Mavericks box being accessed via Screen Sharing.

I'm unable (through Google searches) to find anyone else even talking about this let alone offering a solution.(2) It appears that "Sync with this i Phone over Wi-Fi" is significantly less likely to work even if the i Phone and Mac are directly on the same Wi-Fi network, and it seems like they may have explicitly stopped "Wi-Fi" sync from working when the Mac is on a _wired_ network which happens to be bridged to the Wi-Fi network the phone is on. over Wi-Fi" actually working in spite of not being on Wi-Fi for a long time now (though admittedly it's been of varying effectiveness, and had got worse lately). We have a whole lot of pots and pans that are perfectly usable, except that they don't work with induction stoves (which we now have). [*] Anyone local enough to pick them up, that is.(A) Set of Ameriware ceramic-non-stick-coated pots and pans.
That'll kind of hurt, but I was doing something weird and probably not something they ever imagined, so I can cut them some slack on this ... Those cost quite a bit when I bought them and are mostly in really good condition (the small frying pan is a bit scuffed up, but since it's NOT teflon, it should not pose any health concern whatsoever).(B) Set of non-ferromagnetic stainless steel pots/pans with copper exterior on base.
These are fairly cheap but also perfectly serviceable.
Not non-stick, but surfaces are easy to clean and in good condition.
I ended up employing 3 screwdrivers and 15 minutes of fretting, but I got the thing out! but there were several little pieces of metal floating around in there. I figured out, though, that they were rockers, and I was able to determine how to position them, in what orientation.
There were some contacts with some soot/corrosion, and there was a little on the rockers too.I scraped at them with a screwdriver to remove all that, leaving clean, shiny metal! "The (often libertarian) idea of ending government recognition of marriage is about as realistic as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny.My wife's car's passenger side window wouldn't open, and our mechanics determined that it was the window/mirror control switch module (which on a Saturn SC2 is all in the middle by the handbrake). : DLori looked at her old module and noticed that it looked like it was in fact not a sealed unit but openable. Fast-forward to an hour ago when I finally found a spare moment (one of those where I should be sleeping) and decided I'd open it up and look.They said to buy the module on-line and they could install it. I succeeded in popping it apart, only to find out that there was another closed unit.So I found a bunch of them for sale on e Bay, and bought one. I found out it was trivial to pop the module out and replace it. I managed to pop *that* apart (more difficult), and found that there was a PCB under there.That was also clicked in and looked like it could be removed, but it was *damnably* hard to do.