>Roger Adams wrote:
>
>>  Ryan,
>>
>>  Even for G3/G4 PowerBooks?   I thought the g-List was for all types G3/G4
>>  machines.  Please correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>>  > But posting a request for
>>  > help on a powerbook that is not marked off-topic in a Power Mac
>>  > forum, that's against the standards of the list.
>
>Actually Ryan would not be the right person to ask.  Your List 
>Nannies here are
>me (Kyle Hansen) and Ron ward.  If the Gx question is relating to nothing PB
>specific...like "how can I get iTunes to run"  or something generic 
>then a post
>here is fine.  If the question is truly relating to a PB then it should be
>posted to the appropriate list.  There are exceptions though.  If a G-List
>member has a quick question that they would like to air without having to join
>another list...well that is acceptable within reason.

Thanks Kyle. But this situation was that they weren't sure if they 
subscribed to the list (IIRC). I was pointing them to the correct 
list.

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