> 
> In an effort to help those people get the most out of their PCs, we've
> launched Low End PC as a "sister site" to Low End Mac. PC users tell me
> there's really nothing like LEM for the Wintel world, so we'll see where
> it goes.

I too which Dan well in this new endeavor, like other folks who love Low End
Mac and the e-lists.  Some subscribers in a couple lists, have expressed a
bit of skepticism about the value of Low End PC, all the while hoping they
are wrong.

I've taken a couple quick looks at Low End PC and have passed the word to
all those folks that I know who use PCs.  But I am struck by the lack of
e-lists.  I go to the Low End Mac web site maybe a couple times a month, but
I get more value from the e-lists than from the web site itself.  I suppose
the PC folks have forum resources like we can find at Apple and Macworld.
But these fora lack the group or "family" atmosphere that we have in our
e-lists.  And I prefer the format here.

What's the chance that Low End PC e-lists will come about?

--
Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God,
self-defense is for the rest of us.


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