Chris and others.  As I mention already in the below list, it's  
fine to discuss 'any Apple product' -I'm sorry you may have missed  
that.  Is there a way I can better explain this so it will make sense  
to you?…

   Also, to the list, just as one last reminder here, I would really  
suggest you send these sorts of questions / comments to me off the  
list, as I also already mention.

   Thanks very much for taking time to read the list of on and off  
topic items, and I'm looking forward to us simply getting back to a  
nice flow of conversation at a level we can all live with! :)

   Have an awesome day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:


Might I suggest broadening the topic to include iPod/iPhone/Apple
related stuff as well? Someday I hope we'll have lots to talk about
related to the iPhone but in the meantime the iPod is a common topic on
the list although not exactly VO related.

CB

Cara Quinn wrote:
>   Hey Tom; Welcome to the list!
>
>   I'll be including this info in the list welcome message very soon,
> but for now, here is our latest revision of MacVisionaries etiquette,
> so to speak.  <smile>
>
>   If anything doesn't make sense or you just have any questions at
> all regarding list policy and such, do feel free to email me off-list
> anytime at:
>
> caraqu...@caraquinn.com
>
>   Have an awesome day! -Congrats on your Mac, and enjoy the list!…
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
>
> What is Off-topic for MacVisionaries?
>
> • Non-Mac-related postings
>
> • For Sale postings.  We're working on a site area(s) for this, so for
> the moment, please do keep this sort of thing off the list and email
> me privately if you have items for sale.
>
> • One line responses such as 'thank you' 'I agree' or 'Me too.'
>
> • Notes asking for people to follow you on Twitter or be your friend
> on FaceBook or other social Networking sites.
>
> • Notes asking people to contact you on Skype or asking if you can
> contact someone on Skype.  If someone needs assistance, please write
> them off list or have them write you.  We're working on a Skype
> directory of users willing to help people, so for now, please keep
> this off the list.
>
> • Notes with no answers in them.  I.E.  If you're really not sure how
> you can help someone with a question they've asked, then simply don't
> post.  Let someone who does know, or has a good idea help that
> person.  there's no harm in letting a question rest for a while if
> there's no immediate answer.
>
> • Posts asking about list policy, posts asking if your post got
> through, or test messages.  Do not post these sorts of things to the
> list.  Write me off-list instead.
>
> What is On-Topic for MacVisionaries?
>
> • Anything Mac-related!  :)
>
> • Any questions from new / experienced users regarding anything at all
> on their Macs or Apple products.
>
> • Any actual answers to such above questions.  If you have a guess,
> try it yourself first.  If it works, then by all means, post it as an
> answer to the list!  :)
>
> • Any warnings, or things to avoid doing which cause VO to not speak
> or crash.  (or cause problems with a user's access tech)  Preferably,
> it would also be nice to post a work-around for a problem if you know
> it.
>
> • Any news articles, Web Sites, or blog entries which are Mac / Apple
> related, or that have some 'real' involvement with such.  I.E.  is
> there a real honest connection between the two?  Is the item you're
> posting really going to interest or impact a Mac / VO user?
>
> • Your own Mac / VO / Apple experiences!  Feel free to post anything
> that you've experienced or are experiencing (good or bad) having to do
> with your Mac use, (with or without VO) your use of Apple products, or
> your experiences with Apple or at an Apple store.
>
> • Questions or concerns about a future Mac or Apple purchase.  Feel
> free to ask anything you like about Apple / Mac before you buy!  :)
>
> ---
> View my Online Portfolio at:
> http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn
>
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:03 AM, Tom K wrote:
>
>
> Hi all, I just bought a Mac mini used with a 2.0 processor, 2 gig of
> ddr3
> ram, its running Lepard, and much more.  I'm waiting for it to get
> here so I
> can have fun trying to learn how to use it.  Lets hope I can do it
> without
> losing all my hair! "Big Grin!"
>
> Tom K.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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