Isn’t this so that they can determine whether the patient could be pregnant before proceeding with any medical intervention that could imperial the life of either mother or fetus?
Isn’t this so that they can determine whether the patient could be pregnant before proceeding with any medical intervention that could imperial the life of either mother or fetus?
Ah, sorry about that. It’s a redirect from Google, of course. You’ve got the correct URL now.
Here’s a site to create a pkpass file.
Create a Pass - PassSource - Create passes for Apple Wallet (formerly Passbook) and manage your own custom iOS passes for Pass Kit for your business for free for iPhone and Apple Watch using PassSource https://share.google/mwuRrccpzeUCCyziO
It sounded like your requirement could accommodate either Apple or Android wallet solutions. This runs on Android, add the pkpass file, you’re done.
Took me about 30 seconds to install and add
an old boarding pass. Maybe you be more specific in your requirements?
I have no experience but FossWallet looks interesting.
I graduated when I was 30. Not a problem! (That was 30 years ago)
Hahaha, you’re so off the mark. Maybe you should stick to the posters problem and stay out of my business? I’m not bitter at all, on the contrary, I’m 10 years into a loving relationship and marriage, and not married to a narcissistic, cheating non-human that damaged me and our children. We’re doing our best to pick up from her lying and gas-lighting. It was meant to illustrate that those people closest to their children aren’t necessarily the best to give advice.
As far as the money goes, it was illustrating that I continued to support him monitarily despite his repeated setbacks. Despite other challenges in coordination and cognitive abilities, we worked together and he earned his Eagle in the Boy Scouts. My father didn’t show up for anything.
You’re not recognizing that I continued to support him with time and money illustrates your inability to objectively examine an issue.
Good luck.
Same scenario with my son years back. He loved basketball and his skinny, 5ft 8" body was not going to propell him to NBA stardom. My wife accused me of crushing my son’s spirits. I never discouraged him from the sport and went to every high school and travel ball ($$$) game where he mostly sat on the bench. He’s in his 30s now and planning a family, so the dreams are different. I don’t think I did any lasting damage.
But, would I do it the same way again? It’s nuanced to be sure. We want our children to be prepared for their futures and excel, not wash out. What I would do is look for ways to help him discover, on his own, where his real talent lies and comes to the realization himself.l and be there to soften the blow to that dream. Then, if his passion is still football, help him discover all the different career options are available, on and off the field, that can keep him close to his passion.
I hope this helps. If you’re asking, you’re likely a better dad that many out there.
Oh, and his mother is a c#$t and I divorced her shitty ass. ;)
Finally got it working - followed the directions. No ports to open. Thanks for the recommendations.
Finally got it to work. I think that on a previous try and failure, my credentials were saved while I had gone back and recover everything over. Cleared out the old credentials, started all over and worked!
This is good to know the next time around. Thanks!
I’ve double-checked settings.
I can select the Google Nest Integration. I enter my Cloud Project ID and click Submit with no error. I am then prompted for my Device Access Project ID, which I enter and click submit. I am then presented with a screen from Google saying that it can’t link to project. No other information and no error. Nothing in the home assistance core logs. I’ve double checked the settings and I know that Project ID is correct as it returns the project name that I set, “HA Nest Project”.
Not really sure where to look for issues - any suggestions are appreciated.
Just upgraded to the latest update. Running: Core 2024.3.0 Supervisor 2024.02.1 Operating System 12.0 Frontend 20240306.0
Same here except all 4 are in a ceiling fan. To turn them all on and off at the same time, I’ve named them the Fan Four.
Pete is a lone, recessed light in the corner.
Two lamps with pineapple motifs are Bob and Liz. Two lamps in bedroom are Harold and Maude.
One floor lamp is Slim "Shady“.
As a follow up, this worked as you described. Thanks again.
Now, since it’s the shortcut button, I had to load the blueprint and start working on the proper configuration so that I can do more with the switch - for example, double clicks, holding, etc…
Not quite there yet, but your response helped a lot.
Awesome advice! Thank you - I will give it a try now.
Lol, didn’t catch that. You got it!