Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Dan Crutcher
Lee,

I thought I spotted you in that ubiquitous TV ad for Sprint that ran during the 
NCAA’s — the one where the rich people drive from one jet to another on the 
tarmac, saying they don’t need to cut their phone rates because “we’re rich and 
we’ve already got everything we need.”

See you at the polo club. Cheerio.

Dan

 On Apr 14, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:
 
 I'll admit I was originally debating whether to get out of bed at all today. 
 That changed when a note from my scheduling assistant reminded me today was 
 the debut of Apple’s newest wristwatch. In the yacht’s leisure room, I 
 perused my collection of rare old antiques from Rolex. As I certainly 
 couldn’t bear the shame of being seen in public without a standard timepiece, 
 I considered my choice with care. I chose to dress down, as I'd be among the 
 city folk today. A classic Rolex Explorer from 1956 was chosen for it’s 
 ambiance befitting the common man and it’s sporty good looks.
 
 Taking the elevator from my living quarters to the helicopter deck, I could 
 hardly contain my anticipation. After a short flight, we landed, and my 
 driver was waiting on the tarmac with the Bentley. I made haste, and reclined 
 into the hand-stitched, subtly cream-colored Herman Oak leather seating of 
 the Bentley. (I’m told the city people mostly confine themselves to Bentleys 
 and I shouldn’t wish to cause a stir with the Rolls Phantom, even though it 
 is ever so much more comfortable.)
 
 Finally, after what seemed an eternity of caviar and Belgian hors d’ oeuvres, 
 lightly touched with Grey Poupon, I arrived at the Apple store. I was aghast 
 at the mob of shabbily-dressed people queueing near the door! Luckily my 
 travel liaison had anticipated my arrival, and she was waiting to give me my 
 very own Apple watch. And wouldn’t you know, they’re quite a steal at only 
 ten thousand dollars. Of course, the bronze-tinted platinum Milanese loop 
 band adds several thousand more to the price, but I'm never one to quibble 
 over such insignificant details. 
 
 Now I’ve heard tell of people saying they’re quite a bit more after “tax”, 
 but I tell you I’ve no idea what they’re talking about. One of my accountants 
 assured me when I was young that this “tax” thing has no effect on people 
 like me. He told me that “tax” is the penalty you pay for being poor.
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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
I had no idea!
On Apr 14, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:

 I'll admit I was originally debating whether to get out of bed at all today. 
 That changed when a note from my scheduling assistant reminded me today was 
 the debut of Apple’s newest wristwatch. In the yacht’s leisure room, I 
 perused my collection of rare old antiques from Rolex. As I certainly 
 couldn’t bear the shame of being seen in public without a standard timepiece, 
 I considered my choice with care. I chose to dress down, as I'd be among the 
 city folk today. A classic Rolex Explorer from 1956 was chosen for it’s 
 ambiance befitting the common man and it’s sporty good looks.
 
 Taking the elevator from my living quarters to the helicopter deck, I could 
 hardly contain my anticipation. After a short flight, we landed, and my 
 driver was waiting on the tarmac with the Bentley. I made haste, and reclined 
 into the hand-stitched, subtly cream-colored Herman Oak leather seating of 
 the Bentley. (I’m told the city people mostly confine themselves to Bentleys 
 and I shouldn’t wish to cause a stir with the Rolls Phantom, even though it 
 is ever so much more comfortable.)
 
 Finally, after what seemed an eternity of caviar and Belgian hors d’ oeuvres, 
 lightly touched with Grey Poupon, I arrived at the Apple store. I was aghast 
 at the mob of shabbily-dressed people queueing near the door! Luckily my 
 travel liaison had anticipated my arrival, and she was waiting to give me my 
 very own Apple watch. And wouldn’t you know, they’re quite a steal at only 
 ten thousand dollars. Of course, the bronze-tinted platinum Milanese loop 
 band adds several thousand more to the price, but I'm never one to quibble 
 over such insignificant details. 
 
 Now I’ve heard tell of people saying they’re quite a bit more after “tax”, 
 but I tell you I’ve no idea what they’re talking about. One of my accountants 
 assured me when I was young that this “tax” thing has no effect on people 
 like me. He told me that “tax” is the penalty you pay for being poor.
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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Anne Cartwright
Love it!  Best message of the day.
And hope you love your Apple Watch.

Anne



On Apr 14, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:

 I'll admit I was originally debating whether to get out of bed at all today. 
 That changed when a note from my scheduling assistant reminded me today was 
 the debut of Apple’s newest wristwatch. In the yacht’s leisure room, I 
 perused my collection of rare old antiques from Rolex. As I certainly 
 couldn’t bear the shame of being seen in public without a standard timepiece, 
 I considered my choice with care. I chose to dress down, as I'd be among the 
 city folk today. A classic Rolex Explorer from 1956 was chosen for it’s 
 ambiance befitting the common man and it’s sporty good looks.
 
 Taking the elevator from my living quarters to the helicopter deck, I could 
 hardly contain my anticipation. After a short flight, we landed, and my 
 driver was waiting on the tarmac with the Bentley. I made haste, and reclined 
 into the hand-stitched, subtly cream-colored Herman Oak leather seating of 
 the Bentley. (I’m told the city people mostly confine themselves to Bentleys 
 and I shouldn’t wish to cause a stir with the Rolls Phantom, even though it 
 is ever so much more comfortable.)
 
 Finally, after what seemed an eternity of caviar and Belgian hors d’ oeuvres, 
 lightly touched with Grey Poupon, I arrived at the Apple store. I was aghast 
 at the mob of shabbily-dressed people queueing near the door! Luckily my 
 travel liaison had anticipated my arrival, and she was waiting to give me my 
 very own Apple watch. And wouldn’t you know, they’re quite a steal at only 
 ten thousand dollars. Of course, the bronze-tinted platinum Milanese loop 
 band adds several thousand more to the price, but I'm never one to quibble 
 over such insignificant details. 
 
 Now I’ve heard tell of people saying they’re quite a bit more after “tax”, 
 but I tell you I’ve no idea what they’re talking about. One of my accountants 
 assured me when I was young that this “tax” thing has no effect on people 
 like me. He told me that “tax” is the penalty you pay for being poor.
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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread John Robinson
Oh thank you Lee, so good to get a glimpse into a day in your life, we can only 
dream!!

John


 On Apr 14, 2015, at 10:22 AM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:
 
 I'll admit I was originally debating whether to get out of bed at all today. 
 That changed when a note from my scheduling assistant reminded me today was 
 the debut of Apple’s newest wristwatch. In the yacht’s leisure room, I 
 perused my collection of rare old antiques from Rolex. As I certainly 
 couldn’t bear the shame of being seen in public without a standard timepiece, 
 I considered my choice with care. I chose to dress down, as I'd be among the 
 city folk today. A classic Rolex Explorer from 1956 was chosen for it’s 
 ambiance befitting the common man and it’s sporty good looks.
 
 Taking the elevator from my living quarters to the helicopter deck, I could 
 hardly contain my anticipation. After a short flight, we landed, and my 
 driver was waiting on the tarmac with the Bentley. I made haste, and reclined 
 into the hand-stitched, subtly cream-colored Herman Oak leather seating of 
 the Bentley. (I’m told the city people mostly confine themselves to Bentleys 
 and I shouldn’t wish to cause a stir with the Rolls Phantom, even though it 
 is ever so much more comfortable.)
 
 Finally, after what seemed an eternity of caviar and Belgian hors d’ oeuvres, 
 lightly touched with Grey Poupon, I arrived at the Apple store. I was aghast 
 at the mob of shabbily-dressed people queueing near the door! Luckily my 
 travel liaison had anticipated my arrival, and she was waiting to give me my 
 very own Apple watch. And wouldn’t you know, they’re quite a steal at only 
 ten thousand dollars. Of course, the bronze-tinted platinum Milanese loop 
 band adds several thousand more to the price, but I'm never one to quibble 
 over such insignificant details. 
 
 Now I’ve heard tell of people saying they’re quite a bit more after “tax”, 
 but I tell you I’ve no idea what they’re talking about. One of my accountants 
 assured me when I was young that this “tax” thing has no effect on people 
 like me. He told me that “tax” is the penalty you pay for being poor.
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[MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Lee Larson
I'll admit I was originally debating whether to get out of bed at all today. 
That changed when a note from my scheduling assistant reminded me today was the 
debut of Apple’s newest wristwatch. In the yacht’s leisure room, I perused my 
collection of rare old antiques from Rolex. As I certainly couldn’t bear the 
shame of being seen in public without a standard timepiece, I considered my 
choice with care. I chose to dress down, as I'd be among the city folk today. A 
classic Rolex Explorer from 1956 was chosen for it’s ambiance befitting the 
common man and it’s sporty good looks.

Taking the elevator from my living quarters to the helicopter deck, I could 
hardly contain my anticipation. After a short flight, we landed, and my driver 
was waiting on the tarmac with the Bentley. I made haste, and reclined into the 
hand-stitched, subtly cream-colored Herman Oak leather seating of the Bentley. 
(I’m told the city people mostly confine themselves to Bentleys and I shouldn’t 
wish to cause a stir with the Rolls Phantom, even though it is ever so much 
more comfortable.)

Finally, after what seemed an eternity of caviar and Belgian hors d’ oeuvres, 
lightly touched with Grey Poupon, I arrived at the Apple store. I was aghast at 
the mob of shabbily-dressed people queueing near the door! Luckily my travel 
liaison had anticipated my arrival, and she was waiting to give me my very own 
Apple watch. And wouldn’t you know, they’re quite a steal at only ten thousand 
dollars. Of course, the bronze-tinted platinum Milanese loop band adds several 
thousand more to the price, but I'm never one to quibble over such 
insignificant details. 

Now I’ve heard tell of people saying they’re quite a bit more after “tax”, but 
I tell you I’ve no idea what they’re talking about. One of my accountants 
assured me when I was young that this “tax” thing has no effect on people like 
me. He told me that “tax” is the penalty you pay for being poor.

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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Who knew it? That our own L^2 is not only a brilliant mathematical pedagog, a 
generous technology savant, but also a witty, insightful commentator on the 
American social psyche. 

Impressed as usual,

j.



 On Apr 14, 2015, at 6:41 PM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:
 
 I find gold to be much too heavy during Segway polo matches. I’m afraid I’ll 
 have to continue wearing one of my Rolex Oyster Perpetuals while sporting, 
 although it’s such a nuisance, if I break another. (The horologists at 
 Cartier seem to be annoyed with me.)
 
 I also wish the Milanese loop came in a subdued champaign tint to more 
 closely match the sanded gold trim on the older Lamborghini. I’m afraid its 
 current gaudy tint appears ostentatious when I’m out motoring.
 
 But, I suppose one can’t expect perfection when one only pays fifteen 
 thousand dollars. I’m almost convinced it's not overly vulgar even 
 considering its negligible price.

--
Jonathan Fletcher
jonat...@fletcherdata.com

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Re: [MacGroup] Bellsouth-imap

2015-04-14 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
You tube has some good tutorials on how to do this.

I have set up her email as an imap account on her phone and on the new mac.

I have exported her emails from outlook on the pc and imported them into mail 
on the Mac.

She is up and running and frustrated with the learning curve (using the trac 
pad) but she is doing stuff on the mac and will eventually get it down, 
probably sooner rather than later!




On Apr 13, 2015, at 5:31 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer harr...@me.com wrote:

 My Wife just purchased a macbook pro. I am setting it up for her. I have my 
 bellsouth email set up as an iMap account on my computers but I mail doesn’t 
 give me a choice for imap or pop - it’s only pop.
 
 She is running Yosemite 10.10 pm the computer.
 
 I also just checked her cell phone and her bellsouth account is set as a pop 
 account there.
 
 On my iPhone and computers my bellsouth account is iMap.
 
 I know bellsouth/yahoo are not particularly iMap friendly. Is there a 
 workaround
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread Lee Larson
On Apr 14, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Anne Cartwright cartw...@aye.net wrote:

 Love it!  Best message of the day.
 And hope you love your Apple Watch.

I find gold to be much too heavy during Segway polo matches. I’m afraid I’ll 
have to continue wearing one of my Rolex Oyster Perpetuals while sporting, 
although it’s such a nuisance, if I break another. (The horologists at Cartier 
seem to be annoyed with me.)

I also wish the Milanese loop came in a subdued champaign tint to more closely 
match the sanded gold trim on the older Lamborghini. I’m afraid its current 
gaudy tint appears ostentatious when I’m out motoring.

But, I suppose one can’t expect perfection when one only pays fifteen thousand 
dollars. I’m almost convinced it's not overly vulgar even considering its 
negligible price.




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Re: [MacGroup] Apple Watch

2015-04-14 Thread John Robinson
In my Spam filter I and an email addressed to “Mr. Wonderful”, I knew it was 
for Lee and I forwarded…..

Did any of us understand whom we had in our midst?  I am quite humbled!!

John


 On Apr 14, 2015, at 3:33 PM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:
 
 On Apr 14, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Anne Cartwright cartw...@aye.net wrote:
 
 Love it!  Best message of the day.
 And hope you love your Apple Watch.
 
 I find gold to be much too heavy during Segway polo matches. I’m afraid I’ll 
 have to continue wearing one of my Rolex Oyster Perpetuals while sporting, 
 although it’s such a nuisance, if I break another. (The horologists at 
 Cartier seem to be annoyed with me.)
 
 I also wish the Milanese loop came in a subdued champaign tint to more 
 closely match the sanded gold trim on the older Lamborghini. I’m afraid its 
 current gaudy tint appears ostentatious when I’m out motoring.
 
 But, I suppose one can’t expect perfection when one only pays fifteen 
 thousand dollars. I’m almost convinced it's not overly vulgar even 
 considering its negligible price.
 
 
 
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