Posted on 02/19/2018 11:52:52 AM PST by LouieFisk
Were still not sure if it was a glitch, an oops or an intentional snub, but it looks like Easter Sunday has disappeared from Apples iPhone calendars under the company's latest software update.
Fox News reports some iPhone users have complained that Easter Sunday, which falls on April 1 this year and is the most important holiday in Christianity, has been erased from Apples calendar under its latest iOS version 11.2.5.
(Excerpt) Read more at mrctv.org ...
I have the latest beta version of iOS 11.3
April 1st is clearly marked as Easter Sunday
Your information is wrong...
That would be iFag. If you are going to look like a fool, I guess you should work to get the “format” correct.
Turn US Holidays off (if you don’t have it off already) and then back on. Easter should reappear.
Or, people could read the instructions.
You guys can cite chapter and verse, and deem people as working for Satan. But you cannot follow instructions written for a fourth grader.
That is ironic, isn’t it.
I think for indigenous peoples day you should give everyone an e-gift card for fast food and Amazon.
Honestly, fox is not always the best source on this stuff. They are so eager to get the smallest “religious slight” out there to outrage you guys that they miss the story. And that is, there is no story.
“Your information is wrong”
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Two things - first off, it from news services, not my news. You’re shooting the messenger.
Second, it might not be raining where you live, but that doesn’t mean other people across the country aren’t experiencing thunderstorms.
Did that, no luck/change.
“I think for indigenous peoples day you should give everyone an e-gift card for fast food and Amazon.”
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Sounds good to me!
:^)
Post a screen shot of your iOS April 1, as I did above.
Indigenous is just another way to say “people whose ancestors got their butts kicked by people stronger than them”.
“Honestly, fox is not always the best source on this stuff.”
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Apple users themselves are the ones who are complaining:
https://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?q=easter&after=day
Aw cmon. Did I hurt your Ifag feelings?
“Easter is gone off my Mac (HS v.10.13.2) calendar and my iPhone 7 calendar (iOS v.11.2.5). Indigenous Peoples Day is there but Columbus Day is also there.”
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Sounds like a buggy-type glitch to me. Maybe having to do with two “holidays” on April 1st caused a programming error impacting some users and not others.
It’s insulting ... that’s what it is..
“Unless you are a shareholder, they have no obligation to give you an answer for anything.”
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True fact - but incredibly bad PR.
Indigenous is just another way to say people whose ancestors got their butts kicked by people stronger than them.
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Yup and it happens with regularity even on the most even of playing fields.
Also, check to make sure you have the *correct* US Holidays subscription set up. This is the correct one: http://ical.mac.com/ical/US32Holidays.ics
Alternate URL: webcal://files.apple.com/calendars/US32Holidays.ics
Got to run some errands...but will post some screenshots/diagnostic data later. Rest assured tho....”Groundhog Day”, “Earth Day”, and “Cinco de Mayo” are still there! ;-)
Do not own an Apple, never will.
Barely use Google.
Do not use Facebook and never will.
Do not use Twitter and never will.
Do not use Instagram, never will.
Did I leave any other libtard progressive device or mechanism out?
Frak em all.
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