OK, this is kind of bizarre.

I just tried using Facetime to make an outgoing call from my macbook to a 
regular phone using handoff on the mac.  This is the only system I have which 
is properly almost totally rock solidly working with that.  But anyway, point 
being, when I was done talking, I went to the bottom of the screen, and hit 
VO+Space on the end button.  Absolutely nothing whatsoever happened.  The in 
call progress window stayed right on the screen.  Talk about weird!  I haven’t 
rebooted yet, but that’s my next thing to do once I get this message fired off 
to you guys.

Here’s the even stranger thing though.  I made another test call to a friend so 
we could experiment a bit.  After unsuccessfully ending the call with the end 
button, which by the way, yes, I did try literally clicking the trackpad, and 
yes, I did try routing the mouse pointer and then doing vo+Shift+space.  That 
didn’t work either.  Anyway, after trying all those things, I did a 
command+option+escape to force quit Facetime.  I figured ok.  Fine, you wanna 
be a thing? I’ll thing you!  Well, guess what.  You’ll never believe it, but 
after force quitting Facetime, the call still! remained in progress.  Now how 
messed up is that!  I went and looked at the Activity Monitor within the 
Utilities directory, and Facetime definitely wasn’t running according to it.  
So, I went over to Terminal, and I did a:
sudo killall facetime

Bam! no processes found.

Go figure!  So all I could do was wait until the other party hung up on me.  
Yeah, I know, the one time I actually want! someone to hang up on me.  ROFL!  
Seriously though.  What in the God forsaken world could be going on?

This is just totally strange!  I don’t remember my mac doing this before.

Chris.

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