[MacGroup] Printing proofs

2019-01-23 Thread jansidea
It has been awhile since I sent items to the printer. Last time I did, you sent 
type faces, graphicss on disc. How is it now that you do things via the 
internet. How do you send grahics and in what format.Jiust want to get updated 
on whats out there in file transfer.ThnanksJan___
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[MacGroup] Old mac and software programs

2018-04-28 Thread jansidea
Hello
I have an old mac, 6500, Quark Xpress 3, PhotoShop software.
Any suggestions what to do with it.
Jan
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Re: [MacGroup] Announcing 1.1.1.1: the fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS service

2018-04-02 Thread jansidea
Hello group
I have not posted items in awhile and have forgotten to create my own post. So 
I am tacking onto this one. Sorry.
I have an old mac 6500, and wondering what to do with it or could someone use 
it.
Thanks
Jan



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Subject: [MacGroup] Announcing 1.1.1.1: the fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS 
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Announcing 1.1.1.1: the fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS service
Matthew Prince01 Apr 2018
Cloudflare's mission is to help build a better Internet. We're excited today to 
take another step toward that mission with the launch of 1.1.1.1 — the 
Internet's fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS service. This post will talk a 
little about what that is and a lot about why we decided to do it. (If you're 
interested in the technical details on how we built the service, check out 
Ólafur Guðmundsson's accompanying post.)
Quick Primer On DNS
DNS is the directory of the Internet. Whenever you click on a link, send an 
email, open a mobile app, often one of the first things that has to happen is 
your device needs to look up the address of a domain. There are two sides of 
the DNS network: Authoritative (the content side) and Resolver (the consumer 
side).
Every domain needs to have an Authoritative DNS provider. Cloudflare, since our 
launch in September 2010, has run an extremely fast and widely-used 
Authoritative DNS service. 1.1.1.1 doesn't (directly) change anything about 
Cloudflare's Authoritative DNS service.
On the other side of the DNS system are resolvers. Every device that connects 
to the Internet needs a DNS resolver. By default, these resolvers are 
automatically set by whatever network you're connecting to. So, for most 
Internet users, when they connect to an ISP, or a coffee shop wifi hot spot, or 
a mobile network then the network operator will dictate what DNS resolver to 
use.
DNS's Privacy Problem
The problem is that these DNS services are often slow and not privacy 
respecting. What many Internet users don't realize is that even if you're 
visiting a website that is encrypted — has the little green lock in your 
browser — that doesn't keep your DNS resolver from knowing the identity of all 
the sites you visit. That means, by default, your ISP, every wifi network 
you've connected to, and your mobile network provider have a list of every site 
you've visited while using them.
Network operators have been licking their chops for some time over the idea of 
taking their users' browsing data and finding a way to monetize it. In the 
United States, that got easier a year ago when the Senate voted to eliminate 
rules that restricted ISPs from selling their users' browsing data. With all 
the concern over the data that companies like Facebook and Google are 
collecting on you, it worries us to now add ISPs like Comcast, Time Warner, and 
AT to the list. And, make no mistake, this isn't a US-only problem — ISPs 
around the world see the same privacy-invading opportunity.
DNS's Censorship Problem
But privacy concerns extend far beyond just ad targeting. Cloudflare operates 
Project Galileo to protect at no cost politically or artistically important 
organizations around the world from cyber attack. Through the project we 
protect groups like LGBTQ organizations targeted in the Middle East, 
journalists covering political corruption in Africa, human rights workers in 
Asia, and bloggers on the ground covering the conflict in Crimea. We're really 
proud of the project and we're really good at stopping cyber attacks launched 
at its participants.
But it's been depressing to us to watch all too frequently how DNS can be used 
as a tool of censorship against many of the groups we protect. While we're good 
at stopping cyber attacks, if a consumer's DNS gets blocked there's been 
nothing we could do to help.


In March 2014, for instance, the government of Turkey blocked Twitter after 
recordings showing a government corruption scandal leaked online. The Internet 
was censored by the country's ISP's DNS resolvers blocking DNS requests for 
twitter.com. People literally spray painted 8.8.8.8, the IP of Google's DNS 
resolver service, on walls to help fellow Turks get back online. Google's DNS 
resolver is great, but diversity is good and we thought we could do even better.
Building a Consumer DNS Service
The insecurity of the DNS infrastructure struck the team at Cloudflare as a bug 
at the core of the Internet, so we set out to do something about it. Given we 
run one of the largest, most interconnected global networks — and have a lot 

[MacGroup] Quark, Photshop and Illustrator

2017-09-17 Thread jansidea
Greetings
I recall back in the, gosh was it the 80's or 90's that the mac group had 
meetings and Randy was the facilitator. Well, I have been in this group ever 
since then. Most times I just read the posts but every now and then I do have a 
legitimate question.
I have an old, old power mac. Keeping it for sentimental reasons I guess, and 
the fact that it still works. I can run Quark 4 and Photoshop, and I purchased 
Illustrator at a yard sale for $5 bucks. 
Trying to get back into my graphics and illustrations.
 I remember that your can run certain programs back, or certain programs can 
read backwards. What is the next power mac that can run these programs. I am 
not even sure they make power macs anymore or what is the next step up, power 
mac wise. I will do some internet searching, in the meantime can anyone give me 
some tips on moving forward with the software that I have.
Thanks
Jan
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Re: [MacGroup] Ma oc mouse

2014-07-17 Thread jansidea

looking for Desktop bus mouse II
 
 
 
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Sent: Thu, Jul 17, 2014 12:18 pm
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Ma oc mouse


Jan, do you mean a Magic Mouse or a Desktop Bus Mouse II?

j.



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 Looking for Mac mouse bus II
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to home.
 If not, will get it on ebay.
 Thanks
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[MacGroup] Ma oc mouse

2014-07-16 Thread jansidea

Hello
Looking for Mac mouse bus II
Does anyone have one. They have them on Ebay but that I could get one closer to 
home.
If not, will get it on ebay.
Thanks
Jan Martin

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[MacGroup] Older mac, scsi and usb

2013-02-12 Thread jansidea

I have a very old mac, a 225 to say the least. But I have my Quark Xpress, 
Photoshop and Illustrator, all old too, but still work.
My question is do they make an adapter, scsi on one end and usb on the other? 
And where can I get one.
Thanks
Jan

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Re: [MacGroup] Floppy discs

2012-07-15 Thread jansidea
3.5



-Original Message-
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macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Sent: Sun, Jul 15, 2012 12:09 am
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Floppy discs


Jan,


Are they 3.5 or 5.25 or heavens, 8 ones?  




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Greetings
While cleaning I ran across some floppy disc. Where can I recycle them, if they 
can be recycled?
Jan
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[MacGroup] Floppy discs

2012-07-14 Thread JansIdea
Greetings
While cleaning I ran across some floppy disc. Where can I recycle them, if 
they can be recycled?
Jan
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[MacGroup] Update a computer

2012-05-17 Thread JansIdea
This message is for Jeff Slyn of Slyn Peripherals.

Please email me your contact information. I thought I had it saved on my 
computer but could not find it. I have a laptop for you to look at.

Thanks
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Re: [MacGroup] Louisville Computer Society

2011-11-06 Thread JansIdea
Sorry to hear you are calling it quits so early in the game Richard. 
I use to attend the earlier LCS meetings  back in te day, and had a great 
time and it was very informative.
I had signed up to attend the meeting you started, but I am taking care of 
grandchildren, school work, dinner, baths, homework. My evenings are pretty 
full once I get off work. I had good intentions though.
I hope you can keep it going some way. Maybe Tuesdays was not a good day 
and another day of the week would be better.
Thanks for all your effort to get this going.
Jan Martin
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Re: [MacGroup] Louisville Computer Society 2.0

2011-08-28 Thread JansIdea
Yes I would like to attend the users group meeting.
I recall Randy Jarnigan (I think that is how you spelled his name) and he 
brought wonder speakers and displays to the meetings. I did miss it when it 
closed and he moved away. I have been on this list serve ever since.
Thanks
Jan Martin
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Re: [MacGroup] Modem card

2010-11-29 Thread JansIdea
Hi Brian
Did you have any look finding the modem card?
Jan/HTML


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[MacGroup] Modem card

2010-11-16 Thread JansIdea
Hello group
I hope someone out there may be able to help.
I have not given up my mac (albeit a dinosaur) but I have a windows laptop 
that has a 56K PC Card  for the modem. One of the pins has broken and I am 
trying to find another one. (Still using dialup). It is a 3Com product for 
windows. (Forgive me at this mac site) but I am wondering where can I find 
another card, does any one know?
Thanks
Jan/HTML


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Re: [MacGroup] Hard Drive/Boot up problem

2010-08-14 Thread JansIdea
Dan
Try copying the  files from the trashcan back to where your files were 
originally located and see if that helps.
Jan

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Re: [MacGroup] Looking for external modem

2009-08-17 Thread JansIdea
Hi Russ
I have a G3 Power Mac tower that I found out does not have an internal 
modem. I guess I need something to get online with, 56K maybe?
Other than that, don't know how else to explain what I need. I think I 
remember hearing the name Hayes modem. Somewhere along that line.
Jan

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[MacGroup] Power Mac G3

2009-06-09 Thread JansIdea
Group
Doesn't a Power Mac G3 have a built in modem.
Just wondering.
Jan


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Re: [MacGroup] G3 software

2009-05-25 Thread JansIdea
Neal
So many responded, and I just need one. I will let you know if the one I 
get will suffice.
Thanks
Jan


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[MacGroup] G3 software

2009-05-23 Thread JansIdea
Hi
Does anyone have an old OS system for the G3. I am assuming it will be 
10.0. Have a donated G3 but the cleared off everything, so have to start from 
scratch.
Jan
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Re: [MacGroup] Old softward discs

2008-09-24 Thread JansIdea
Group

I have a box of old software disc from 1999 for mac. Any suggestions for 
recycling? what can I do with these.

Jan


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