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Old September 27th, 2018, 05:59 AM
Guerri Stevens
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Default [Dixonary] OT: Driven Crazy by New Software

When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't
mind, but it is intrusive.

Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed....
I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.


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Old September 27th, 2018, 07:07 AM
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Guerri:

From within Firefox, go to aboutreferences#home (in the URL bar).
Here you can specify what page(s) to open when you start Firefox and
what page to load when you create a new tab.
I have mine set to open Google when it opens and to open new tabs with a
blank page.

Firefox is free but as far as I know not drive by advertisement revenue
as some other free products. You do not need to start with an ad page.

Cheers,
Hugo


Op 27-9-2018 om 12:59 schreef Guerri Stevens:
>
> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
> junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't
> mind, but it is intrusive.
>
> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
> shock. For example you received this message because you
> subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I
> just didn't notice it.
>
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Old September 27th, 2018, 09:04 AM
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Guerri,

I've been getting "You received his message ..." at the end of Dixonary messages since I started receiving them a few years ago. One of them is quoted with your message below. Another will probably be attached to mine when you get it.

Efrem

> On Sep 27, 2018, at 6:59 AM, Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it is intrusive.
>
> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>
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Old September 27th, 2018, 09:09 AM
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I receive that "footnote" also

Judy

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 10:04 AM Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

> Guerri,
>
> I've been getting "You received his message ..." at the end of Dixonary
> messages since I started receiving them a few years ago. One of them is
> quoted with your message below. Another will probably be attached to mine
> when you get it.
>
> Efrem
>
> On Sep 27, 2018, at 6:59 AM, Guerri Stevens <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>
> wrote:
>
> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk.
> My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it
> is intrusive.
>
> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
> shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I
> don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>
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Old September 30th, 2018, 02:10 PM
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I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although
having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..

OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure
don't remember getting any kind of add on.

P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell
about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on
calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a
little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et
al. Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is
this, and some of you will also have have heard the immediately
following words: "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to
recognize thirst.

I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a
different size and I never had to think about that before.



On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
>> junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't
>> mind, but it is intrusive.
>>

> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's
> doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you
> save web pages for viewing off line.
>
>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
>> shock. For example you received this message because you
>> subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I
>> just didn't notice it.
>>

> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this
> case our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added
> because of concerns about unwanted messages.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tim Bourne.
>


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Old October 2nd, 2018, 11:33 AM
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I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no
lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.
Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of
standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no
answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without
a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger
day on day.
The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades o
f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were
transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost
everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All
hopefully improving.
See you all soon, JohnnyB


On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:

> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although
> having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
>
> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure
> don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>
> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell
> about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on
> calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a
> little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al.
> Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this,
> and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words:
> "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>
> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different
> size and I never had to think about that before.
>
>
>
> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>
> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk.
> My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it
> is intrusive.
>
> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's doing
> that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save web
> pages for viewing off line.
>
> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
> shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I
> don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>
> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case
> our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of
> concerns about unwanted messages.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tim Bourne.
>
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Old October 2nd, 2018, 11:50 AM
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Glad to have you back Johnny, here's hopes for a swift recovery.





On 10/2/2018 12:33 PM, John Barrs wrote:






I haveĀ* been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her. Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger day on day.

The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades o



f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were transmitted becameĀ* a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All hopefully improving.



See you all soon, JohnnyB







On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, &lt;guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com&gt; wrote:






I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..



OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure don't remember getting any kind of add on.



P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al. Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this, and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words: "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.



I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different size and I never had to think about that before.














On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:


When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it is intrusive.

I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save web pages for viewing off line.

Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.

I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of concerns about unwanted messages.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.



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Old October 2nd, 2018, 12:35 PM
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John,

Best wishes for a complete recovery. Looking forward to seeing you back soon!

Judy

Today is the first day of the rest of your life.



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To: Dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
Dated: 10/2/2018 12:33:02 PM
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I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her. Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger day on day.
The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades o
f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All hopefully improving.
See you all soon, JohnnyB



On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:

I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure don't remember getting any kind of add on.
P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al. Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this, and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words: "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different size and I never had to think about that before.





On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:

When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it is intrusive.


I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save web pages for viewing off line.


Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture shock.. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.


I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of concerns about unwanted messages.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.



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Old October 2nd, 2018, 01:41 PM
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Oh dear, that sounds like quite a scare.

I wish you a speedy recovery and no repeat occurrences, John!

Op 2-10-2018 om 18:33 schreef John Barrs:
> I haveĀ* been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae
> op-no lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking
> after her. Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall
> and incapable of standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital
> (where they found no answers) I have been home for two weeks and can
> walk across a room without a frame. I am not going to join in the game
> yet but I am feeling stronger day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that
> decades o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages
> were transmitted becameĀ* a lottery and something keyed a collapse of
> almost everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing
> etc. All hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com
> <mailto:guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>> wrote:
>
> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software.
> Although having said that the "to" does seem to address the group
> so never mind..
>
> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I
> sure don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>
> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I
> fell about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and
> insisted on calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the
> U.S). I spent a little time in the hospital, being tested for
> stroke, heart attack, et al. Nothing was found, but they thought I
> was dehydrated. The upshot is this, and some of you will also have
> have heard the immediately following words: "as we get older...
> our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>
> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a
> different size and I never had to think about that before.
>
>
>
> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various
>>> other junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free".
>>> I wouldn't mind, but it is intrusive.
>>>

>> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on
>> that's doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature
>> that lets you save web pages for viewing off line.
>>
>>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me,
>>> culture shock. For example you received this message because you
>>> subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe
>>> I just didn't notice it.
>>>

>> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in
>> this case our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have
>> been added because of concerns about unwanted messages.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim Bourne.
>>

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Old October 2nd, 2018, 05:36 PM
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John,

Good to hear from you, and hoping all that is behind you!

(You could have voted for my definition of "nowterer," though.)

Efrem

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> On Oct 2, 2018, at 12:33 PM, John Barrs <johnnybarrs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.. Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com <mailto:guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>> wrote:
> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
>
> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>
> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al. Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this, and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words: "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>
> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different size and I never had to think about that before.
>
>
>
>
> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind, but it is intrusive.
>>>

>> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save web pages for viewing off line.
>>
>>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>>>

>> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of concerns about unwanted messages.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim Bourne.
>>

>
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Old October 2nd, 2018, 05:54 PM
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Best wishes from me as well! I have been through strokes in the past year
and a half, and my neurologist says I have recovered better than I ought
<g> (I don't know if he is disappointed), and I hope the same will work
for you. The hospital had to find a reason - so the last time they said
it was a B12 deficiency because otherwise the insurance would be angry.

Dave

On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 12:33:14 PM UTC-4, JohnnyB wrote:
>
> I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no
> lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.
> Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of
> standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no
> answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without
> a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger
> day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades
> o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were
> transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost
> everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All
> hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <gue... (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although
>> having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
>>
>> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure
>> don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>>
>> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell
>> about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on
>> calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a
>> little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al.
>> Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this,
>> and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words:
>> "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>>
>> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different
>> size and I never had to think about that before.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>>
>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
>> junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind,
>> but it is intrusive.
>>
>> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's
>> doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save
>> web pages for viewing off line.
>>
>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
>> shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I
>> don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>>
>> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case
>> our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of
>> concerns about unwanted messages.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim Bourne.
>>
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Old October 3rd, 2018, 05:05 AM
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I'm so pleased to see that you're back, and hope that your recovery
continues apace.

I had noticed your absence from the forum,and did in fact try to phone you
a few times but got no reply. I'd feared the worst, so it's a great relief
to hear from you again!

-- Tim L

On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 5:33:14 PM UTC+1, JohnnyB wrote:
>
> I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no
> lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.
> Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of
> standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no
> answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without
> a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger
> day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades
> o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were
> transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost
> everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All
> hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>


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Old October 3rd, 2018, 12:27 PM
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Efrem
As I said, I had no intention of rejoining the game yet: but as I have been
teaching the Westminster confession for the last 10 months I could not
resist that definition - dragged in regardless. I will get back to my
computer soon and start reorganising my life. At least I can walk upstairs
now.

On Tue, 2 Oct 2018, 23:36 Efrem G Mallach, <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

> John,
>
> Good to hear from you, and hoping all that is behind you!
>
> (You could have voted for my definition of "nowterer," though.)
>
> Efrem
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
> On Oct 2, 2018, at 12:33 PM, John Barrs <johnnybarrs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no
> lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.
> Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of
> standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no
> answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without
> a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger
> day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades
> o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were
> transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost
> everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All
> hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com>
> wrote:
>
>> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although
>> having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
>>
>> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure
>> don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>>
>> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell
>> about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on
>> calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a
>> little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al.
>> Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this,
>> and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words:
>> "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>>
>> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different
>> size and I never had to think about that before.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>>
>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
>> junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind,
>> but it is intrusive.
>>
>> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's
>> doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save
>> web pages for viewing off line.
>>
>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
>> shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I
>> don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>>
>> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case
>> our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of
>> concerns about unwanted messages.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim Bourne.
>>
>>
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Old October 3rd, 2018, 06:37 PM
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I'm glad to have you back, Johnny.

Here's to improved health and easier breathing.



On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 9:33:14 AM UTC-7, JohnnyB wrote:
>
> I have been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae op-no
> lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking after her.
> Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall and incapable of
> standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital (where they found no
> answers) I have been home for two weeks and can walk across a room without
> a frame. I am not going to join in the game yet but I am feeling stronger
> day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that decades
> o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages were
> transmitted became a lottery and something keyed a collapse of almost
> everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing etc. All
> hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018, 20:11 Guerri Stevens, <gue... (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I can't figure out how to reply to all, under the new software. Although
>> having said that the "to" does seem to address the group so never mind..
>>
>> OK, so what add-on might I have and how would I get rid of it? I sure
>> don't remember getting any kind of add on.
>>
>> P.S. Sorry to sound so flaky. I think I really am flaky, though. I fell
>> about a week ago, hitting my head. My husband was there, and insisted on
>> calling 911 (the generic emeergency number here in the U.S). I spent a
>> little time in the hospital, being tested for stroke, heart attack, et al.
>> Nothing was found, but they thought I was dehydrated. The upshot is this,
>> and some of you will also have have heard the immediately following words:
>> "as we get older... our bodies sometimes fail to recognize thirst.
>>
>> I can't figure out the font setting. All I want is Courier in a different
>> size and I never had to think about that before.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/27/2018 7:09 AM, Tim B wrote:
>>
>> When I start Firefox I get "recommended by Pocket" and various other
>> junk. My guess is that happens because Firefox is "free". I wouldn't mind,
>> but it is intrusive.
>>
>> I don't get that with Firefox. I wonder if you have an add-on that's
>> doing that. Pocket appears to be a new Firefox feature that lets you save
>> web pages for viewing off line.
>>
>> Also does anyone have advice for dealing with, what is to me, culture
>> shock. For example you received this message because you subscribed.... I
>> don't recall having seen that before, but maybe I just didn't notice it.
>>
>> I think that comes from whatever it is you've subscribed to, in this case
>> our Google group, and not from Firefox. It may have been added because of
>> concerns about unwanted messages.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim Bourne.
>>
>> --
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>> "Dixonary" group.
>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an
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>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
>>

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Old October 4th, 2018, 06:48 AM
Guerri Stevens
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I am sorry to hear about this, and am hoping you continue to recover.

I had my own recent experience with a fall. We had the sirens and
flashing lights, and I spent a day in the hospital for observation. The
conclusion was that it was not a heart attack and it was not a stroke.
The theory is that it was the result of dehydration. Apparently as we
get older our bodies may no longer properly recognize thirst In other
words, we are not intended to live forever, and therefore we are
designed to fail at some point.

On 10/2/2018 12:33 PM, John Barrs wrote:
> I haveĀ* been out of orbit for more than a month. My wife had a gynae
> op-no lifting more than a couple of pounds for 8 weeks and me looking
> after her. Two days later I was ambulances into hospital after a fall
> and incapable of standing up . Now after three weeks in hospital
> (where they found no answers) I have been home for two weeks and can
> walk across a room without a frame. I am not going to join in the game
> yet but I am feeling stronger day on day.
> The hospital didn't really provide any answers but they think that
> decades o
> f infarcts - they were insistent that there were no strokes, but these
> events have left me with arthritis all up my spine so how messages
> were transmitted becameĀ* a lottery and something keyed a collapse of
> almost everything, I could not swallow,have difficulty with breathing
> etc. All hopefully improving.
> See you all soon, JohnnyB
>
>


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