Sent from my iPhone Rose Combs

> On Sep 26, 2014, at 11:18 PM, Chuck Dean <cadean...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi rose, 
> If you go to the BARD main page there is a previously downloaded link where 
> you can find past books and add them to your wish list. 
> I just got a iPhone 6from the apple store in Chandler. I've been entering and 
> changing passwords for the last three hours. 
> 
> 
> Chuck (mobile)
> Pleez x cuze enny tie ping or spelin air ores.
> 
>> On Sep 26, 2014, at 9:02 PM, "Rose Combs" <roseco...@q.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Well, I went for it big time.  When I got to Verizon they had one iPhone 6 
>> left, 128 GB which was above what I need but it was the same price as the 64 
>> and while I was there since I changed to the Edge plan (next year I have 
>> another new phone) plus well it just sounded okay with me.  Then I was 
>> offered a case, I went with Otterbox, of course, And some other device, one 
>> was Bose Bluetooth speakers.  In addition the man told us the android 
>> tablets were free because I bought a new iPhone, so my cousin who has wanted 
>> one for a while got it set up for her.  I came home, had a difficult time 
>> finding the place to plug in the lightning cable first I knew it was on the 
>> bottom and figured the case was covering it, I found that but then I have 
>> never been particularly good with the cable on my iPad so.  Finally got 
>> iTunes up restored all my apps.  
>> 
>> Sadly I lost all my Bard books and I don't always remember what I had 
>> planned to read.  I see access to my iBook's is still there but Read2go is 
>> empty and I have not looked at Audible just yet.  
>> 
>> Then, because I had to give my apple Password at Verizon I decided to change 
>> it.  Finally got there and I can't tell you how many times it told me it was 
>> either not strong, did not a capital letter or that they did not match.  I 
>> know it is security but it is a true drag if I have no clue what it is.  
>> 
>> My 4s went for trade, but my late Husband's 5 they would not take because it 
>> had not been wiped and I tried the passwords he often used but I can't get 
>> into his phone, have no clue what he was using, probably something to keep 
>> me out, only because I put a Diabetes app on his phone (at his request no 
>> less) when he was sleeping.  The upshot is it is a brick to me, they canyeah 
>> I thought about the the previously downloaded just after I wrote my note I 
>> also thought about my husband's password late husband's password and he I 
>> don't have access to his email so I probably couldn't do that either one I'm 
>> gonna do about it I guess it's just a little brick

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