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7:20 AM
@GeorgeGarside Well, you see what others use by looking at the comments we write :-) There is also a TextExpander file floating around which has more or less the same templates as you use.
And I just fell in love with the term "superfluous valedictions" :-)
 
8:08 AM
@patrix It's just that such comments you make are mostly on posts which are then deleted which means I don't get to see them before the post has already been handled. Most of my boilerplate comments are based on the low quality review queue's recommend deletion comments, so I guess they might be similar.
And yes, "superfluous valedictions" (shortcut set to sv/) is great; I don't write that as much in the edit summary here as >2k edits not requiring edit summary makes me far more lazy than suggesting edits on S[OFU]—about half my suggested edits on SO say that!
 
 
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12:27 PM
@patrix With regard to your comment I purposely didn't elaborate and used the image from Apple's own site—isn't this ok as it's solely from Apple's non-NDA site?
 
@GeorgeGarside Do you want me to point out that the question asks for a Mountain Lion/iOS 7 solution? :-)
More generally speaking, answering a question with features not yet available doesn't currently help anybody (which tends to make it off-topic). But this may be more my personal view than official policy at the moment
 
 
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4:06 PM
This question is straddling the line of on and off topic.
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Q: Is deleting the yosemite install partition safe?

Vaibhav KaushalI got Yosemite via the Apple Beta Program. I installed Yosemite on a separate partition which I had created for the purpose specifically. Now I want to reclaim my 50 GB by deleting the partition. I have already set my startup disk to my original Mavericks partition. So, if I launch Disk utility...

Thoughts?
As I see it, the OP isn't really asking how to do anything on YOSE other than be safe in leaving the beta. Answers could end up OT, but I see a decent on topic answer that's general and might help quite a few people as well as the OP.
 

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