Why should I?

I'm leaving this fucking list anyway as he is just an irritating little shit.
On 24 Sep 2007, at 17:13, william lomas wrote:

take it off list you 2

On 24 Sep 2007, at 20:04, VaShaun Jones wrote:

                Dudee, fuck off!
On Sep 24, 2007, at 9:01 AM, James Jolley wrote:

Er, perhaps you should look back at the list? I asked mostly about newsgroup cliants, access to safari not being what it should be, using the mac for digital editting, using it to access podcasts and so on like that. Thing is, I got on with it, unlike you. You seem to just be intent on pissing people off by sending thousands of messages per day. We have better things to do than constantly answer your questions because your inept and can't use your computer.

On 24 Sep 2007, at 19:38, VaShaun Jones wrote:

What the hell is that supposed to mean. I have learned alott. The funny thing is that you haven't posted anything to help, you just have negative comments. Don't like the questions then get off the list like Jedd said. I wonder what questions you wwere asking when you firsts sat down to learn the Mac.
On Sep 24, 2007, at 1:20 AM, James Jolley wrote:

Yes but your getting on with learning, unlike somebody else I could mention. It isn't directed at the people who are "trying".
On 23 Sep 2007, at 23:09, Jed Barton wrote:

Good for you.
If you don't like the messages people are posting, then don't read. Personally I have been a mac user for 3 weeks, and have learned a lot thanks
to people on this list.
Personally, I'm not a read it manual kind of guy, and learn by doing.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Jolley
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 6:03 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind
Subject: Don't take this the wrong way

Hi folks,

What is it with some people on this list not bothering to read documentation or attempt to work things out for themselves? This Sean person or whoever he is constantly posts without any common sense. He doesn't seem to obviously read documentation. Alright, I have asked the odd question but let's run
down what I managed to do within my first month:
1. Sorted out male
2. Sorted out newsgroup access.
3. Gotten myself a decent set of apps for digital editting.
4. Installed all the tools necessary for writing and playing interactive
fiction.
5. Gotten myself aquainted with mac OS from scratch as it is a good deal
different to OS 9 with outspoken.
6. Installed and used VLC media player.
7. Gotten Fusion for running windows and installed it independently. 8. Managed to update my blog and get to grips with Marsedit 2.0 Oh, let me
see, I bought my mac in august and started from nothing?
I forgot, people on this list seem to think I don't know what the hell I am on about. With a wide range of experience in music composition, arrangement and engineering, not to mention mathematical research and so on I am well aquainted with computers and there abilities. I started with Eureka A4 systems, programmed them and used them for music composition and
arrangement.

My point really is that it is getting rather boring to see the same requests
on this list and people don't take time to learn things.
Why? If you buy a mac, invest the time in learning it.

Just my thoughts.

-James-
















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