Simon, that’s good to hear.  We were obviously very aware of what happened to 
our British friends and like wise I remember the response of countries close by 
like how our friends in Canada cared for our citizens when the planes couldn’t 
return to the US but I didn’t know how much people were plugged in to the 
situation in the other hemisphere.    Shouldn’t surprise me I guess, I remember 
Australia kicking in some help but it’s funny we don’t hear much about your 
part of the world here and I figured the reverse was also true.  And here I 
thought NZ only had Peter Jackson and Hobbits.:) (Which by the way, that’s not 
a bad thing to have)

Oh and happy birthday my man, September 5 here, lots of good things happened in 
September to focus on instead.:)



> On Sep 14, 2016, at 3:43 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> Dude,
> 
> Not everyone shares a birthday with the death or murder through terrisum  of 
> 3000 people!
> 
> Although the attack in NZ time was very early the morning of the 12th, it 
> happened on the 11th which happens to be my date of birth plus a few years or 
> so.
> 
> So yeah I take notice of this day in particular.
> And a friend of mine arrived in new York the day before and she let me know 
> what the ground zero landscape now looks like.
> 
> And besides,
> 
> This type of thing effects the world not just America, 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
> Sent: Wednesday, 14 September 2016 2:02 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Major issue with 4th Gen AppleTV
> 
> Simon, interesting you were watching that, I didn’t realize people were 
> interested in such things outside the US other than maybe for historical 
> reasons.  Check out the 102 (one hundred and two) minutes that changed 
> America.  It’s very hard to watch but well done.  Also, there’s a film done 
> by 2 french documentary film makers.  I don’t know the name but the idea is 
> they were in NYC filming a documentary about the fire department and they 
> were colocated with the department next to the trade center.  The film starts 
> out with months of no action for this rookie fireman and his first real call 
> turns out to be 9/11.  It takes you in to the actual buildings during the 
> rescue as well as they both were running out as the towers fell.  Warning 
> they actually show the jumpers and such so don’t expect a fun movie but it’s 
> so well done and so startling and a worth while watch.  I was in NYC a few 
> weeks ago and it is still, 15 years later impossible for me to believe the 
> trade center is gone.  I’ve been lucky enough to eat at Windows on the World 
> that used to be on the top level and did some business in the trade center so 
> spent a fair bit of time in the twin towers.  I also came so close to taking 
> a job with NASDAQ in building 7, building 7 was the home of the switching 
> center where all the communications was routed through.  My mother was 
> supposed to be in a meeting on the 86th floor on 9/11, thankfully traffic 
> kept her from making it early.  It was my first day working for Knight-Ridder 
> which was the worlds second largest news publisher (news papers, remember 
> them).  Talk about a stressful first day of a new job.  My friend who was my 
> Sun Microsystems rep didn’t make it out.:(  I went through many Osama 
> benladin shooting targets after.
> 
> Anyway off topic but the whole thing makes me so sad.  Thousands dead on all 
> sides all for imaginary beings and beliefs.  Why can’t we argue over our 
> differences and have a beer after instead of kill each other?  Makes me cry.
> 
> had no idea that day was on the RADAR of anyone else especially that far 
> away.  Here’s hoping we can find peace and put our differences aside.
> 
> 
>> On Sep 13, 2016, at 9:13 PM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I was using ABC on Sunday to listen to 9 11 things  and didn't notice any 
>> problems.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brian Fischler
>> Sent: Wednesday, 14 September 2016 8:49 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Major issue with 4th Gen AppleTV
>> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> Curious if anyone else has noticed this as the accessibility of the 4th gen 
>> AppleTV seems to be going backwards. Now that the developers have control 
>> instead of Apple many channels are not accessible. I tried to watch 
>> something on ABC but since the latest update you can no longer select any of 
>> the genres listed there as nothing happens. ESPN is another as everything 
>> works perfect on the Apple 3rd Get but on the 4th Get you can watch their 
>> channels but none of their channels are labeled. Anyone else notice any of 
>> this?
>> 
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