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About Email: Send a Web Page (as Link, Text, PDF) in OS X Mail

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How to Send a Web Page (as Link, Text or PDF) in OS X Mail

"The fishes in their water shall not swim with more trouble towards the fore-part than towards the hinder part of the tub."
This is outrageous, of course. Why should they, on a ship that is itself moving? Should swimming "forward" not be harder?
In Galileo's famous thought experiment, Salviati argues for uniform motion — the ship does not accelerate or slow down, and it does turn neither right nor left — being indistinguishable from rest. If we can't tell whether the ship is moving relative to, say, the shoreline without looking at it, the earth might as well be moving without our taking notice.
Now, with Safari and OS X Mail, you can move web pages in different formats — without much difference for you, the sender, to notice in the near-uniform procedure:
›› Share the link, of course, and share the page directly if you will: Mac OS X Mail makes it easy to send pages from Safari as they appear, as rendered in Safari Reader, or as a PDF file.


Sand Castle - Free IncrediMail Letter Download and E-Card

Sand Castle - Free IncrediMail Letter Download and E-CardIt is the sun, mostly, that heats the earth, right? Around June 21, the sun is highest in the northern hemisphere's sky and longest, too.
Why, then, is July the hotter month and typically August, too?
Much of the sun's radiation does not heat the air directly but by way of the ground. For the earth to warm (and to cool in winter) takes some 4-6 weeks.
That, of course, makes August a swell month for building sand castles:
›› This sand castle is built forever, and for great emails. (IncrediMail)


How to Jump to a Message List's Top in Mac OS X Mail

He looked like a fish "flopping in a boat," wrote one reporter in Medford, at the feet of pyramidic Roxy Ann Peak not far from Oregon's border with California.
The reporter had watched a local high school student perform on the track and field course, jumping high. Young Douglas Fosbury did not employ the proper technique. He leaped, instead, looking up into the sky with his back arching over the bar and kicking his feet up eventually.
Fosbury's unorthodox way of jumping is still, of course, the method used to jump highest for humans.
If you want to jump high — highest, actually — in an OS X Mail message list, you can bend backwards and kick your feet in the air; you do not have to, though:
›› Go to the top of any message list in Mac OS X Mail swiftly using but at single click or tap.


How to Make a Sender a VIP in iCloud Mail at icloud.com

The puffin is so friendly only two 'f' will do.
Its senses tell the puffin when people approach, after all, allowing it to react in so friendly a manner: it will halt traffic, for instance, as long as pedestrians are crossing.
iCloud Mail at icloud.com, too, can be in a way friendly and intelligent like the "pedestrian user-friendly intelligent (puffin) crossing", halting email traffic to a special folder except for messages from V.I.P. senders — which senders you can define, of course, by pressing a button:
›› Important messages come first. In iCloud Mail at icloud.com, you can assign VIP status to favored senders and have their incoming messages treated with special care. Here's how to add — and how to remove — VIP status in iCloud Mail on the web.


 


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