Gryth Mac OS

Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Mac OS X. I wrote a bit about it in my Macworld column this week, and also put together a little Mac OS X timeline.

I’ve written a lot about Mac OS X over the years. Compiling that timeline reminded me of that. I was a features editor at Macworld when Apple began shipping OS X precursors, and so I edited most of our early coverage. Beginning with Mac OS X 10.1, I wrote most of Macworld’s big feature stories covering each release.

I’ve lived in the same house since 1999, so I have spent many springs and summers sitting out in my yard under our redwood tree writing and editing articles about Mac OS X, OS X, and now macOS.

For macOS This page offers gretl for macOS 10.6 ('Snow Leopard', released 2009) or higher. If you're running a version of OS X prior to 10.6 please see our gretl for legacy Macs page. Getting gretl: for Big Sur (macOS 11) with M1 processor. Download Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit installer; Python 2.7.12 - June 25, 2016. Download Mac OS X 32-bit i386/PPC installer; Download Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit installer; Python 3.4.4 - Dec. Download Mac OS X 32-bit i386/PPC installer; Download Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit installer; Python 3.5.1 - Dec. Download Mac OS X 32-bit i386/PPC. From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Big Sur, followed by its version number. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it. Which macOS version is the latest?

How many? This many:

  • OS X Prehistory (compiled by me from multiple Macworld features)

Wow, that’s a lot of operating-system releases. Here’s to the next uncountable number of them.

(While I wrote shorter reviews for Macworld, John Siracusa was always reviewing OS X at length for Ars Technica. Here’s a list of all his reviews.)

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Comment by Thottbot

55,47 just go back to where u flew into

Comment by Thottbot

Oh my god! I assumed the quest item with the picks of another quest, and thrown it away.
How can I take it again?

Comment by Sipder2

How to complete Gryth Thurden:
accept quest /way 51,05, 26,21
you will receive Honorary Picks
return quest /way 55,64, 47,53
Video guide: https://youtu.be/4YeM7PbTROQ
Bring the Honorary Picks to Gryth Thurden in Ironforge.
Honorary Picks (Provided) (1)

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Here are the honorary picks for Brock's students. If you've already been to Thelsamar, then you should fly a gryphon back there!
Take the picks to our gryphon master, Gryth Thurden, and speak with him about a ride back to Thelsamar.

Progress

You look like you have somewhere to go. Need one of my gryphons?

Completion

You have to get these to Thelsamar, eh? That won't be a problem. As long as you've already been to Thelsamar and spoken to Thorgrum Borrelson, then you can take one of my gryphons back to him.
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