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Post by Kathy Blair on May 3, 2011 16:10:02 GMT -5
Access to the FREE subscriptions to each SRC4U version has just been made even easier!! Access the home page on the new SRC4YOU website at: www.src4you.com/Under 1 Lite, 2 Medium, 3 Full, 4 Premium, there is a link to a unique (version dependent) registration page. Registration is easy! The Short and Sweet / Quick and Dirty instructions for savvy computer folks: Register; Open the email and download from the link; access the subscription from the desktop icon; Sign in with the identical information used when you registered, and off you go! ******************************************************** More details about the process: Click the link to the Registration form for any version. Fill in the required fields (Please make note of the information -- you will be asked for it when you log in to the subscription!) Click submit at the bottom. You will receive an email that includes the link to the download. Click the link, follow the prompts to download the subscription link. When the download is complete, click the icon on your desktop. At the sign in screen, supply the password that you gave when you registered. Sign in. On behalf of the entire SRC4U team, Enjoy your use of this transformational 21st Century Qi Gong Enhancement software!!
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Post by Kathy Blair on May 3, 2011 16:18:08 GMT -5
Strange things are happening I accessed the src4al website at the library in town this afternoon, and was pleased and excited to see the new website was available. If I remember correctly, I typed in src4all.com in the address bar and this returned www.src4all.com. I then notified my contacts of the new website. I went home to do the same on my mac and typed in the above link and got the message that Safari and Firefox [mac browsers] could not open up that page. Yet when I typed in src4all.com I got the original website. I thought that since I used a pc at the library and I was using a mac at home, perhaps I should try using my pc. After disconnecting the internet from the mac and connecting it to the pc, I got the same result as with the mac, i.e., I could only connect to the old website. Perhaps the new website was put up temporarily and I caught it at the “right” moment? Any comments? As Red Buttons used to say: “strange things are happening”, see Larry Welllll Larry...... you were one of the ones to "catch it" in motion. As Ray mentioned earlier I have been working just about round the clock since last Monday 25April2011 with SRC4U colleagues and the web developers at P3 to bring the new website to you. During those preliminary days, its was "like this" one minute and "like that" the next. We had to take it live (though it was not done...) to test things before the close of their work day (Friday). So, of course, there were challenges. Please visit the new site: the correct URL (on all computers, whether at the library or not) is www.src4you.comCheck it out, and Enjoy!
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Post by mdenham on May 4, 2011 20:24:57 GMT -5
I can't seem to get my ultra lite version to work. Any suggestions. It says to shut the program down, which I have, and will not update or open. Please advise.
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Post by susan on May 4, 2011 20:38:26 GMT -5
I love the new version. It feels wonderful. The all in wonder button is amazing. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make it happen. Thank you,
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Post by Kathy Blair on May 4, 2011 23:51:41 GMT -5
I can't seem to get my ultra lite version to work. Any suggestions. It says to shut the program down, which I have, and will not update or open. Please advise. Please contact Rae Lorenz in the a.m. 704-732-0522 Give her a hug over the phone for me, for the incredible job she has done on the heels of yet another launch of something new for SRC4U!
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Post by Happy on May 5, 2011 16:09:53 GMT -5
I called Rae today, Kathy and read her your message. Plus let her know how awesome I think she is too. Plus I had a question for her that I think will help everyone to know. This was my question... Can we all download the FREE subscriptions (all of them) this month to experience how to work with each one even though we have purchased a version for ourselves. The answer was YES... and you do have to register each one separately. I have the Premium version and just love it and I have been wanting to experience the other versions so I can better help people who have them. Just a thought. This day is exciting and full of great inspiration.
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Post by nancee on May 17, 2011 20:46:02 GMT -5
Howdy folks! Not sure if this is the right place to post this - i just got a new computer. Managed to get my dongle updated but now the computer won't run the program. What do i need to do? Sorry, senior moments.... gonna run myself for that.... Many blessings! Nance
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Post by David Harris on May 17, 2011 22:06:58 GMT -5
Howdy folks! Not sure if this is the right place to post this - i just got a new computer. Managed to get my dongle updated but now the computer won't run the program. What do i need to do? Sorry, senior moments.... gonna run myself for that.... Many blessings! Nance Have you run the setup file on the dongle to install the program on the new computer. If you have then please call Rae Lorenz 704-732-0522 in the morning at or after 9am EST.
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Post by larrysobel on Jun 7, 2011 10:53:28 GMT -5
QUESTIONS ABOUT MACROS
[1] What are the macros and what do they do? [2] Specifically, what are the names and purposes of each of the macros? [3] How many macros are there? [4] Is the macro that is identified as the first macro always the same actual macro, or does the actual macro that is identified as being the first macro vary from session-to-session, as the program intuitively discerns what the first macro should be along with the remaining macros?
Answering these questions without infringing into proprietary considerations might be a tall order, but any light you can comfortably shed on the macros would be appreciated.
Thanking you in advance, Larry
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Post by soxmason on Jun 8, 2011 0:50:27 GMT -5
QUESTIONS ABOUT MACROS[1] What are the macros and what do they do? [2] Specifically, what are the names and purposes of each of the macros? [3] How many macros are there? [4] Is the macro that is identified as the first macro always the same actual macro, or does the actual macro that is identified as being the first macro vary from session-to-session, as the program intuitively discerns what the first macro should be along with the remaining macros?
Answering these questions without infringing into proprietary considerations might be a tall order, but any light you can comfortably shed on the macros would be appreciated.
Thanking you in advance, Larry
Hi Larry! Great question -- here's what I know so far... Macros, in this case (and I could be incorrect as there are other types of macros but ), are a set of computing instructions such as a programming statement to carry out a particular 'job'. In this case, I believe the All in Wonder button actually develops it's own macros for the particular situation, to carry out what needs to be done in a series of steps. There is no name that we can determine a macro may have, unless we give it one. And the macros will be random and dependent on all the variables that are within the session, the client, the matrix, the operator, and everything else you can think of.... at this moment in time. Each macro may have one or many 'instructions' within the one macro. Each 'instruction' within the macro would represent, in this case, a set time and a set number of sessions. For example, one macro may have one 'instruction' to run for 4 minutes with 7 sessions (a total of 28 minutes with 7 scans and 7 peels). Where another macro may have several 'instructions' within it that represent different values of minutes with their corresponding sessions. You will never see just 1 macro on the SRC. And there is no way to determine how long a macro will run, or how many different sets of variables there will be in each section of one macro. So when you see 4 macros or 14 macros they may, in all probability, run for the same total amount of time. If you do not set the Theme, but you do have information in the Correction Field, the first part of the first macro will address these issues. From then on, for every new set of minutes and corresponding sessions, the macro will develop a new Theme. There could be many, many different Themes. If you do set the Theme, all the sessions that each macro runs through will keep within that Theme. These are incredible programming feats that just add truck loads of value to the SRC! Hope that help! xo s
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Post by larrysobel on Jun 8, 2011 10:51:39 GMT -5
SOX, thanks for the great reply.
Based on the “old technology”, I had the erroneous pre-conceived notion that each SRC macro consisted of a canned set of instructions to repeatedly perform the same sequence of operations. Your informative reply reveals that the macros are generated “on the fly” in REAL-TIME, thereby providing further appreciation of the apt name of this software: Spiritual REAL-TIME Correction.
This is amazing stuff.
Larry
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Post by constance on Sept 20, 2015 14:17:21 GMT -5
Hey everyone! I have not updated in a couple of weeks and just wanted to remind everyone to use their UPDATER as there is a new version and more updates to the P3! Thanks Team! Blessings to all~Constance
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