As my not so famous saying goes, Oh, why did I not think of that. Yeah go to 
their internet and then download it via their mac app store signed in  as you 
of corse, copy the app file to a flash drive and when you get home just use 
your tools you have in your mac to then make a flash drive, or use that same 
flash drive and back that app up some ware else in case you need it again.On 
Aug 3, 2012, at 4:32 PM, chris hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ar, great to hear you can do it via the Apple retail store.
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> Subject: Re: Installing Lion or Later
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>> Not that I know of, I think they presume everybody has a fast internet or 
>> can get to an Apple store which I know of a person who does that for his o s 
>> upgrades because his internet seems to drop it partly through the download.
>> On Aug 3, 2012, at 1:37 PM, "chris hallsworth" <christopher...@gmail.com> 
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>>> You know guys, and this is no disrespect to Apple, but I don't like how 
>>> they want you to install their software now. I read from their support web 
>>> pages that an internet connection is required to install Lion or later. 
>>> Well I have a point. What if you do not have either an ethernet or wireless 
>>> connection? Is there any ways around this? Thanks!
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