Hi Zoe,
I'm so sorry to hear all that you've been through. It sounds truly awful. I
send you good thoughts for recovery, and hope that you will be back with us
soon.
Best,
Donna
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 4:01 PM, zoe fiogkos wrote:
>
> Hi fellow listers, moderators, and owners. Hope you are all
Zoe,
You know something? I am already joyously anticipating your return. I am
already appreciating the amazing story you will share of your recovery,
and
of all the things you teach those participating in your healing.
I say this because, as hard as it may be to imagine right now, the God yo
Homeopath medicine is a scam, be very careful. The principle so they claim is
they take some sort of theoretical toxin or something you’re allergic to etc
and dilute it by millions of times in water. The water is supposed to contain
some essence / energy of the agent they added. This is bunk.
Hi guys:
We just got Lyft. A friend sent me Lyft credits or free ride, something like
that. Everytime I open the App, I do not see a car around. How do you use the
App? Can you pick a car, and have someone follow your trip like you can with
Uber? Any general tips I need to know about? Can you te
Zoe,
I am really sorry to hear about your scavees but I hope that one day you will
certainly get better and I am also in health as well so if you don’t mind if I
share this with some doctor friends I know maybe I can get you some solutions
possibly.
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 3:01 PM, zoe fiogkos
Yes, I find installing Sonos products to be straightforward. We really like our
PlayBase. It has better sound than the PlayBar.
Kind regards,
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +61 488 988 936
Sent from my iPhone
> On 25/04/2017, at 19:11, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
That’s what it seems, the interesting problem is getting my applications to use
V6.
I’ve seen it work a little but not consistently. I’m thinking Netgear’s
implementation may have issues but I’ll keep noodling around with it. I’m able
to pass data over the link just name resolution seems odd
Scott:
You should definitely be routable in a Tunnel Broker 6to4. I used one
for years before I finally got native 6. The only times it broke for me
occured when I lost my underlying, ISP delegated 4 address and had to
re-register the tunnel end point.
You should be able to do anything you want,
Hi, Zoe. Its been a long time since I’ve seen you on the Mac Visionaries list.
Wow! I’m so sorry to hear about your scabies illness, and that its gotten
progressively worse. I had never heard about this disease until your email and
afterwards, I looked up more info about it on wikipedia. Thank
Zoe,
You are in my prayers.
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 4:01 PM, zoe fiogkos wrote:
>
> Hi fellow listers, moderators, and owners. Hope you are all doing ok.
> Unfortunately I have no cho
On osx you can change some voice parameters with vo+cmd+arrow keys
On osx you change the voice
Seems you cant do this on ipad pro with physical keyboard?
Skickat från min iPad
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Hi fellow listers, moderators, and owners. Hope you are all doing ok.
Unfortunately I have no choice, I have to unsubscribe from all the email
groups I belong to. I haven't been able to check email and be online for a
long time and it seems I will be out of things for much longer. When I
turned on
I think I got it although I’m not quite sure why.;). I think part of my issue
is I’m working with a 6 to 4 tunnel in stead of a 6 in 4 tunnel which uses the
assigned public routable blocks from HE. This gives me some sort of 2002
address but does seem to be routable, I trace routed and it went
Scott:
Try specifying Google's IPv6 resolvers:
2001:4860:4860::
2001:4860:4860::8844
Scott Granados writes:
> Ok, so I put 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in place. Still behaving the same. I may
> try to delete the servers (my router and another IPV6 address) from the local
> resolver. I can resol
Ok, so I put 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in place. Still behaving the same. I may try
to delete the servers (my router and another IPV6 address) from the local
resolver. I can resolve the v6 names though which is odd, that seems to work
fine.
I can also ping them using ping6.
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 8
Yes, first look at DNS. Perhaps use Googles DNS servers. I highly distrust
default DHCP servers provided by Home use Internet service providers. I
have seen significant issues with them resolving things incorrectly to try
to make you send your traffic in places it shouldn't go.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017
Well I have end to end ping by IP resolution so I can for example ping the IPV6
addresses at google. SO routing is working. I have a 6 to 4 tunnel up with
Hurricane Electric and it appears that Things are good other than the protocol
selection. It could be DNS related I suppose but I can reso
Good day,
As I'm a System Admin, I, too, prefer IPV6.
However, IPV6 depends on the ISP and the IP pool being pulled from.
Most ISP's still use IPV4 for backwards compatibility for older devices, though
most modem'/router combo's employe both IPV4 and IPV6 support, but this IPV6
support usually is
Hi, so I’ve been reading that IPv6 connections should be preferred under OS X
Sierra but it doesn’t appear that’s happening. If I test my IPv6 connection I
get a valid IPv4 and IPV6 address, It shows I’m using a 6 to 4 tunnel, ping6
and a manual nslookup show a valid record returned when I
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