[4Sale] iMac 27", MacBook Pro 15" Retina, MacBook Pro 13", iPad 4th Gen, iPod Touch 5th Gen

2018-02-02 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All

Clearing out a few machines, so I have the following for sale - 
If you’re interested or want more info or to discuss please feel free to drop 
me an email OFFLIST.

MacBook Pro 15” Retina (Late 2013)
2GHz Quad Core i7, 8GB 1600Mhz RAM, 256GB SSD.
Comes with charger and a hard shell clear case. Has been barely used and never 
moved off a desk, so perfect condition.
Looking at $1050 for it.

MacBook Pro 13” (Late 2011)
2.8GHz Dual Core i7, 8GB 1333MHz RAM, 500GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive
Comes with charger. Can be upgraded to a 500GB SSD if preferred for a little 
more. 
Looking at $700 for it.

iMac 27” (Mid 2010)
3.2GHz Dual Core i3, 8GB RAM, 2TB Hard Drive, SuperDrive, Keyboard and Mouse.
Looking at $500 for it.

iPad 4
9.7”, 64GB, Wi-Fi+Cellular. (Comes in a case)
The side volume controls don’t work, but the volume slider onscreen still 
functions perfectly.
Looking at $220 for it.

iPod Touch (5th Gen)
16GB, Silver
Looking at $100 for it.


As mentioned please feel free to contact me off list if you are interested in 
any of them.

Thanks!

Kind regards
Daniel

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Kindle problem

2018-02-02 Thread Severin Crisp
MAGIC, I believe it was an Amazon problem which they have now fixed.   All is 
well except that that iPad, which I deregistered and then reinstalled, no 
longer knows which the downloaded books were.

I have an older model Kindle and we have Kindle for Mac on two iPads, my iPhone 
and two desktops.  They are all on a single Amazon kindle account so everything 
is freely shared.  This is a very smooth and trouble free system until today.  
.  
Today one iPad, on iOS 11.2.5, on opening Kindle for Mac, showed the usual 
opening screen then flashed to a library display then quit.  This just repeats 
at each attempt.  I have checked everything for all devices on the Amazon 
website and nothing seems amiss.   I then find that my iPhone6 is behaving 
similarly.  Both desktops are fine, library etc fine.  Because of my mobility 
problems I have not yet checked the other iPad and the original “real” Kindle 
but my betting is that the Kindle will be fine and the other iPad will not.  
In the meantime, I deregistered the iPad and removed the Kindle for Mac app 
then reinstalled it from the App Store.   Now on opening the iPad Kindle I get 
again the usual opening screen but no request to sign in to Amazon.
Has anyone any advice or input to offer please.  
Severin Crisp   


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15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia
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2018-02-02 Thread Severin Crisp
I have an older model Kindle and we have Kindle for Mac on two iPads, my iPhone 
and two desktops.  They are all on a single Amazon kindle account so everything 
is freely shared.  This is a very smooth and trouble free system until today.  
. 
Today one iPad, on iOS 11.2.5, on opening Kindle for Mac, showed the usual 
opening screen then flashed to a library display then quit.  This just repeats 
at each attempt.  I have checked everything for all devices on the Amazon 
website and nothing seems amiss.   I then find that my iPhone6 is behaving 
similarly.  Both desktops are fine, library etc fine.  Because of my mobility 
problems I have not yet checked the other iPad and the original “real” Kindle 
but my betting is that the Kindle will be fine and the other iPad will not.  
In the meantime, I deregistered the iPad and removed the Kindle for Mac app 
then reinstalled it from the App Store.   Now on opening the iPad Kindle I get 
again the usual opening screen but no request to sign in to Amazon.
Has anyone any advice or input to offer please.  
Severin Crisp   


 Assoc Prof R Severin Crisp, FAIP, FIP, CPhys
15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia
  ph (08) 9842 1950 ( Int'l +61 8 9842 1950)
Mob  0484 624 741mail to: sevcr...@westnet.com.au 

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Re: SPAM

2018-02-02 Thread Rod Blitvich
Thanks Ronni
Yeah I figured I needed to look at that and did so yesterday
maybe it’s now got better
ta
Blitto



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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
 Good Ideas 
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> On 2 Feb 2018, at 12:11 pm, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> I wasn’t going to remind members to check their Junk Mail settings as I was 
> assuming you all have Junk Mail set up on your Macs. But then thought I 
> should not always assume all Members have taken our advise over the years.
> 
> Make sure you have your ‘Junk Mail’ settings correct in Mail > Preferences > 
> Junk Mail.
> "I consider these settings to be the optimal Junk Mail settings in Mail.
> 
> Select - Enable junk mail filtering
> 
> When junk mail arrives:
> Select - Move it to the Junk mailbox
> 
> The following types of messages are exempt from junk mail filtering:
> Select - Sender of message is in my contacts
> Select - Sender of message is in my Previous Recipients
> 
> Select - Trust junk mail headers in messages
> DON’T Select - Filter junk mail headers before applying my rules
> (Note about the last checkbox, Filter junk mail before Applying My Rules.)
> Ordinary, the Junk Mail filter runs after your rules, meaning your rules 
> process all incoming spam messages and therefore may move some of them before 
> the spam filter gets a chance to put them in the Junk Mailbox. Checking this 
> box makes the Junk Mail filter run first, which reduces that problem while 
> possibly producing a higher number of false positives. 
> 
> I’m assuming that you’ve set up good rules—so messages processed by your 
> rules are usually “real” mail— and suggest leaving this unchecked.
> 
> Mail’s Junk Mail filter gets smarter and more accurate as you use it— but 
> only if you tell it the truth! That means always correcting it when it makes 
> a mistake. If Mail fails to move a spam message to Junk, select it and click 
> the Junk  button on the toolbar. 
> In addition, scan your Junk mailbox every few days or so to make sure Mail 
> hasn’t mistakenly marked a good message as spam. If you find a legitimate 
> message, select it, click the Not Junk  button on 
> the toolbar, and drag the message back to your Inbox. (If you don’t see the 
> Junk or Not Junk  button, that’s because they’re the 
> same button—the name changes depending on whether Mail thinks the selected 
> message is spam or not.)
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
> 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
> 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
> 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
> 
> macOS High Sierra 10.13.3
> 
>> On 2 Feb 2018, at 11:37 am, Ronda Brown > > wrote:
>> 
>> As Tim has mentioned NEVER click on ‘unsubscribe’ SPAM emails!
>> If you do you will be smothered in more SPAM emails.
>> 
>>  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2 Feb 2018, at 10:27 am, Tim Law >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I never click on any unsubscribe button unless it’s from an apparently 
>>> legitimate source. Otherwise you’re simply assuring them they have the 
>>> spammers dream - a live email address. 
>>> 
>>> Sent from Tim's iPhone
>>> 
 On 2 Feb 2018, at 9:35 am, Peter Curtis > wrote:
 
 Hi
 Yes, far more than i’ve ever had before.
 Kind regards
 Peter
 
> On 2 Feb 2018, at 6:02 am, Rod Blitvich  > wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks
> I am with iinet
> In the last week or two I have been receiving HEAPS of SPAM email
> Has anyone else experienced this?
> ta
> Blitto
> 
> 
> 
> Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
> Good Ideas 
> 0409 681 256  
> rb...@iinet.net.au  
> 
> 
> 
> 
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