Facebook is definitely messed up.
They keep changing the damn layout of the news feed!
I tend to use
M.facebook.com for now.
They seriously need to get on top of this nonsense.
Kind regards,
Sadam Ahmed
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> On 26 Apr 2015, at 11:35 am, Donna Goodin wrote:
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Hi, this is well possible with VO
The only catch is that once you are in Preferences -> devices -> Midi
devices you must make sure that the mode (second column in the table) of
your device is "Enabled" this is not the default, at least it wasn't for me.
In order to get there I think I had to sim
Hi!
Sounds promising.
Possibly i’ll get one anyway.
But first thing on my list is logic.
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> 26 apr 2015 kl. 00:27 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu :
>
> Yeah, I did warn you. :)
>
> I am now settled down with my watch. I think we’re going to be friends. I
> don’t believe this is a bad start at all
I've been having similar thoughts, Mary. Lately it's more of a hassle than
it's worth.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I am not having a problem with notifications. But I am sick to death of the
> crappy inconsistent order in which my newsfeed is presented.
Lol! You just got my day off on a laughing start. I did remove a couple of
the watch faces, but not all of them. Interesting what you write about the
modular face. After playing around it's the one I came back to using, and I
thought that in one configuration I did have both calendar and pha
Hi all,
After much research and advise on the list, i have decided to go with the Zoom
iq6 or iq7.
i can get both mics for around the same price.
Just wondering, out of the two mics, which is better from those that have
experience with both?
I'm looking for something that is strate forward plug
thanks, Sadam. You know, it's funny, when you click What's new when an update
is available, they proudly announce that they release updates every four days.
Maybe they should get a release that works, and just leave well enough alone.
I much prefer the app--or at least I used to--to the mobile
Donna,
I couldn't agree with you more.
The other month the AFB featured an article where the Facebook guys
boasted about how they approach accessibility.
It was all just talk.
The mobile website is you're best bet until they get this sorted out.
Best regards,
Sadam Ahmed
Blog:
Http:/
Juliette,
First, I want to merely imply that this is just another suggestion of
several you will receive concerning your topic.
The program that I have found useful is WonderShare Video Convertor. Typing
this program name into the Google search bar will provide you web site
information, as wel
I was messing with the Glances and now when I go to next glance, if
it's the last glance, the watch hangs up and I can't go backward
through the glances. Not sure what I've done to cause this or what is
going on visually.
I agree about removing a lot of the glances. Using the apps works
better with
Hi Doug,
I'm not sure you did anything. I'm experiencing the same issue. I was
thinking that the problem was that that particular glance was inaccessible, but
maybe you're right, maybe it's a system issue. I do like the glances overall,
but I suspect that's one of those subjective user prefe
Hi,
It sounds like maybe you’ve accidentally left cursor tracking turned off. I’ve
had that sort of thing, got hugely frustrated, then slapped myself along side
my head for not figuring it out sooner.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 25, 2015, at 18:24, Mary Jo Partyka w
Hi all,
someone asked me about blogging today and I could not recall the name of the
wordpress compatible blog publishing app for IOS and mac. When some one tells
me, I'm going to feel pretty silly, but I'll swallow my pride.
What is the app I'm thinking of?
Thanks,
Erik
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Safari is not usable at all now, because it is always busy. Before this
happened, it slowed down a great deal and every few minutes a window would come
up that said I had some problem. Sometimes it was a virus, sometimes a Windows
PC warning, but always something that I should attend too. Are th
Mars Edit.
Jeff
> On Apr 25, 2015, at 11:14 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> someone asked me about blogging today and I could not recall the name of the
> wordpress compatible blog publishing app for IOS and mac. When some one
> tells me, I'm going to feel pretty silly, but I'll s
My choice is Clamsav, which is free in the Mac App Store. I know there are a
few other options, but I haven't used any, except for Addware Medic (also free,
but not from the App Store).
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:42 AM, KristeenHughes wrote:
>
> Safari is not usable at all now, because it is alwa
There's also the official Wordpress app for iOS, which is quite accessible.
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:42 AM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>
> Mars Edit.
>
> Jeff
>
>> On Apr 25, 2015, at 11:14 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> someone asked me about blogging today and I could not recall th
I am confused what did this have to do with the PDF pen
Can’t people change the subject line it is funny they can write a page long
email but can’t take 15 seconds to change the subject line
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On Behalf Of Emilio
Se
Hi Sadam,
Actually, I do think that article contained some useful info, at least for me.
I didn't know about all of the keyboard shortcuts that article mentioned. It's
funny though. at that point, I strongly preferred reading FB on my phone, now
it's much easier to do on my Mac - not easy mi
If you got to the same ad cycle i got to
Here is what's i did
1. Turn off network or unplug if you are using wired ethernet.
2. Exit safari and then go back into safari.
3. Close every window in safari.
4. Reconnect the network.
Jonathan Cohn
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:03 PM, Alex Hall wrote
Hi,
I figured out how to enable the midi device. My next question is how to turn
record monitoring on?
Chris
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 4:05 AM, Roland Zitzke
> wrote:
>
> Hi, this is well possible with VO
> The only catch is that once you are in Preferences -> devices -> Midi devices
> you must
I know I should know this but how do you turn cursor tracking on?
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like maybe you’ve accidentally left cursor tracking turned off.
> I’ve had that sort of thing, got hugely frustrated
Hi,
You can toggle Cursor Tracking on/off with VO-shift-f3. Depending on your
keyboard settings, you may need to add the FN key to that combination.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:17, Mary Jo Partyka wrote:
I know I should know this but how do you turn
Hi, Tim,
I looked in my book and was able to find cursor tracking. It was on. So I
don’t know why I’m having this problem. I’m going to call the apple
disabilities number.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like m
you can also check out the apogee mic, this is compatible with mac, iphone,
ipod, and ipad.
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Hi all. I’m trying to use Amazon on the mac, but am having slight trouble. When
navigating a search result, I become stuck in this “dialogue” thing, and
navigating away just brings keyboard focus back to that dialogue.
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Hi Donna,
Sure even I found the keystrokes useful.
Particularly as I utilise Facebook from my Mac these days.
I definitely concur with your opinion that they need a more consistent
interface.
For a couple of months the Facebook application was perfect.
Then they changed something in the
As I said in my subject, I don't want to turn anyone off from reading this
e-mail. If you genuinely think you can help, just know, no suggestion is
stupid. Especially considerring that I've tried everything under the son. At
this point, I'm willing to try literally just about anything includi
Get a small table to set next to your desk for the receiver. Seriously, $5 at
Salvation Army or something.
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 3:58 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
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> As I said in my subject, I don't want to turn anyone off from reading this
> e-mail. If you genuinely think you can h
Easiest way to handle Amazon is to disable cursor routing (VO+shift+F3).
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> On Apr 26, 2015, at 3:50 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> Hi all. I’m trying to use Amazon on the mac, but am having
Hi all. I’m gonna try and get a macbook for my birthday. I’m wondering now,
which one is the best? I do mostly web browsing, listening to audio,
garageband, and email. I also do some Windows xp virtualization.
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It's not quite that easy. If you saw how my office was configured, there is no
room to set up another table. Don't you think if it was that easy, I would
have already thought of that by now? I'm not that far blown, with all due
respect. This desk I am using extends all the way from one wall
Well then get a new office
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On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 13:58
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Subject: Re: Major trouble with internet: Warning: not for the basic user!
Hello Chris,
I’d use instructions to set up an access point rather than a bridge. I’d get
hold of a basic router and use it as an access point. But here’s a reversed Mac
approach. But the principals apply.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-make-your-mac-a-wifi-access-point.html
Is purchasing an Airport Express an option? I have a couple of these and find
them quite useful. All you would then need is an available plug and you can
connect your receiver directly to it with an ethernet cable.
Hth,
Jeff
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 3:58 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
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for me, mac book pro 15 inches 16 gb memory
> On 26 Apr 2015, at 10:31 pm, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> Hi all. I’m gonna try and get a macbook for my birthday. I’m wondering now,
> which one is the best? I do mostly web browsing, listening to audio,
> garageband, and email. I also do some Windows
did you tried to turn off the receiver by pressing the power button not by just
pulling out the power plug of the receiver. try to search the power off of your
receiver, then turn it off without taking off the power adapter.
> On 26 Apr 2015, at 11:08 pm, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>
> Is purchasing
Guys, if you're not gonna help, just say so, but don't be an ass wipe about it.
Why is it any time I have a basic problem, you all are more! than willing to
help, but if I have something like this that is more advanced, you all make
smart butt remarks! Frankly, I'm growing real sick of it!
Chr
I'm thinking that is what I'm probably gonna have to do is get another router
to use. I have one, but oh, looky woo! It doesn't support access point
bridging.
Let me have a look at that link you provided though. Maybe it'll help.
At this point, I'm desperet.
Chris.
- Original Message
Hi all. Does anyone have experience with the following Macbook model:
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 1.7GHz Core i5 (Mid 2012) MD231LL/A
That might be the one I get.
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So, I looked at the link you provided. Basically, you're correct. This is the
exact reverse of what I need to do. I need to send my wifi connection down to
my ethernet port, so my ethernet port has a live internet cennection on it. It
looks like this article is trying to go the other way, me
Then just go away please.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
> Op 26 apr. 2015 om 23:32 heeft Christopher-Mark Gilland
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Guys, if you're not gonna help, just say so, but don't be an ass wipe about
> it.
>
> Why is it any time I have a basic problem, you all are more! t
Jeff, that would work, but the issue is, then, the receiver only would have LAN
access. I need a way to get not just LAN access to the receiver, but it also
needs to have specifically internet access, and with the way my office is
designed architecturally speaking, there is no way I could gain
I have that same MacBook air, only it's I believe the mid 2013 model. It has a
256 GB flash drive and eight gig of RAM. It works flawlessly and I have
absolutely no trouble with it.
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> On Apr 26, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> Hi all. Does anyone have experience
I'm sorry. I'm totally totally totally confused what good that would do.
What does that have to do with network bridging? Yes, I turned off the
receiver. I'm a audio production engineer, so yes, believe me, I know about
turning off and on the unit. That still doesn't answer my question thoug
And do you know if I can get one for under $800? I mean, the only thing I don’t
like about the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 1.7GHz Core i5 (Mid 2012) MD231LL/A
model I’m getting is the 64 gigs of drive space. I would like to install full
garageband instruments and all, and still have room for audio
This list may not be the best forum to get a definitive response with regard to
a specific network question like this. Instead of the condescending attitude,
just go to the proper forum and narrow your question sufficiently.
Work on the narrative skills and get down the the issue.
You are obviou
The Airport Express is wireless and serves to extend your network. So, your
router send a wireless signal to the Airport Express and the Airport Express
send a wired connection, through the ethernet cable, to your Receiver.
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
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>
Thank you so much G S good call
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Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 15:18
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Major trouble with internet: Warning: not for the basic user!
This list may not
Chris,
First things first. Lose the attitude (it is unhealthy). Second
thing, keep it brief and get to the point (you do not need to write
novels). Third, read the above again until you understand.
You do not help yourself when you resort to juvenile level talk.
Now, I will contribut
Excuse me. I have posted to forums, and yes my housing arrangement is!
rellavant, because if it was not rellavent, I would a just plugged it directly
to my router, and bam! Problem solved. I can't with how things are arranged,
so yes, it most certainly is! rellavent.
Further, this is rellave
Maybe I should have manually selected the tracks to rip before I ripped them.
How would I ensure that the episodes get imported correctly? Are there
additional steps I need to take before clicking rip? Thanks.
> On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Robert Cole wrote:
>
> Are you sure all episodes are
1. you likely have a port on reciever which is not auto sensing so it
will never connect to anything unless you use a ethernet cross over
cable since you are connecting to a computer rather than a port on a
switch or router.
that is the most likely cause. While most gear is auto sensing, it
Oh, ok, so in other words, I'd be bridging making my Linksys router carry to
the Express, which then would get carried to it's ethernet port, which then in
term, would be sent out it's LAN port to my receiver.
Brilliant. I may just go that route, as to be frankly honest with you, I'd
actually
Never mind. I'll just buy the Airport express and be done with it, and not ask
any more questions on list, since it's obvious, that Jeff is pretty much the
only one who really dilligently seems to have wanted to help me. Sorry for
ruinning the day of your's that probably had no meaning in the
When you get the Airport Express home, Launch Airport Utility and you'll see it
in the list of additional devices. I have a Time Capsule, so it detects my
network automatically and extends it. I don't know if this works with a 3rd
party router though. At any rate, it is a simple procedure to
Touch question. If you virtualize, 8GB of ram will really help, though I can
get by with 4GB. If you can upgrade your pcoessor some, that will help too, and
of course you'll have to decide how much storage you'll need. As to which
model, here's my Applevis article on the differences between all
Oh George, sometimes mistakes do happen.
I thought I clicked on the appropriate subject header, but did not realize
the error until I received the message via digest mode.
It is okay though.
Besides, people on this list are an intelligent group who can surmise the
subject the content was intende
Yes, Before clicking rip, there is a button to the left of the rip button.
it will say add second action.
click it to add the second episode.
do the same steps to add all episodes before clicking the rip button.
But lets first choose the first episode.
You will know the episodes by the time.
most
In the interest of helping, here's what people are getting at.
"Hi. I'm trying to make my mac bridge from wifi to Ethernet, so I can
connect an Ethernet device to it and give that device internet access. I
go into blah on the mac and enter ... I've also tried the command line
and ... Can anybo
Ok, so he can't have the receiver next to the computer at his desk. So the
receiver is on another side of the room. Why can't he just run a cable along
the room's edges along the floor to the receiver from his internet router? You
can get a 25ft cable for like 20 bucks.
Best,
-Original
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