I don't see where this is coming from, nor do I see the logic. I recently 
became an assistive technology instructor myself, and I know much of what I do 
thanks to this and other email lists. Should I not provide any help to any 
customers of mine because I got the information from a list? By that logic, any 
forums or blogs I read that give me information I use should be excluded as 
well, as should, basically, any help I get from anywhere other than books I pay 
for or built-in manuals. If I am not allowed to ask questions that are not to 
help myself or offer free help to others, then I must apply that to knowledge I 
have gained over the last couple years from this list. Basically, then, I could 
not instruct on the Mac at all, since I have gotten the majority of my Mac 
knowledge from here. Please explain this further - I really hope I have simply 
misunderstood something in your message.
On Jul 1, 2013, at 8:13 PM, Mauricio Almeida <mauriciopmalme...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> the only issue that may be causing this might actually not have to do
> with vmware or Windows itself.
> the issue is that depending on the mac your cliente is utilizing,
> their processor and virtual memory may not support running vmware and
> the mac at the same time.
> i had this problem when i had one of the old White macbooks, though it
> did not happen with my macbook pro.
> also, Gabe, it also interests me a great deal why you claim he answers
> questions that he is not sure yet you did not post one useful word in
> your message. curious, is it not? maybe  you should not act like
> people you criticise?
> 
> On 7/1/13, Gabe Vega <theblindt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, I find it odd that you all from FedoraOutlier come on these free email
>> help lists for simple basic issues, but claim to be this national expert
>> firm of tech people. it sickens me that you all want free help here for
>> what you all are getting paid for. its not right and something should be
>> done to stop it. I also find it funny that you use your company signature
>> when you spam the list with Fedora promotion messages but just act all
>> individual when you need help. from us, the real experts. here, I'll give
>> you a clue. go to http://commtechusa.net for the real expert help. and, no,
>> 
>> we don't go to free email lists to answer questions we aren't sure of. :-)
>> lol!
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