Friday, March 29, 2013

Unfortunately, we have been unable to resolve the problem that was called to our attention recently - that  Mac and Apple users are unable to access the web cams for the Ice-Out Contest.  We got permission from Bill and Diane Rossi, who own the cameras, to contact the company they purchased them from to see if there is a solution.  The company gave us a number to call so they could provide an app that would allow Mac users to access the cameras.  We posted that number, but since then we've had reports that the app the company provided apparently doesn't do the trick.  So at least for now there is no solution.  As Diane explains, it's really a security system for their home, not meant for public viewing.  We will continue to try to find a way around the problem, but in the meantime, we apologize - those of you who use Mac computers will not be able to access the web cams.  If we resolve the problem, we'll post the information here.

I received this message from Michael Morley this evening:
 
Re: Editorial "Shah of our Shores" The Record Today, March 29th
This bill sounds like a potential disaster for camp owners throughout Vermont. Hope someone from the Association is watching the goings on in Montpelier. 
 The Record has it as S.223, but I found it under H.223.   Other than having the wrong branch of government, the editorial in the Record is scary about the potential effects this bill, if passed, could have.
M Morley
Franconia NH 
Here is a link to bill H.223.  

The Caledonian Record editorial is posted here.  Click on the image to enlarge enough to read comfortably.  

After reading the bill H.223, you may want to contact your district representative to let him or her know your feelings.  


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