Dan wrote:
> At 2:49 PM -0800 11/13/2008, Larry Stotler wrote:
> 
>>Agreed.  Too many lists can drive traffic and people away.  I'm
>>currently subscribed to about 7 groups from LEM.
> 
> 
> *nod*
> 
> 
>>Maybe we should have it like this:
>>
>>Old World Powermacs
>>New World Powermacs & iMacs
>>Old World Powerbooks
>>New World Powerbooks
>>MacBooks
>>MacPro/MacMini
>>68kBooks
> 
> 
> I'd like to see MUCH less segregation.  Instead of 21+ groups, cut it 
> to 6 or less.
> 
> For hardware issues:
> 
> 68k Macs
> 
> PPC Macs
> (I'd prefer this group didn't exist.  Most of the hardware involved 
> is not much different than the newer generations, the interfaces 
> especially.)
> 
> Mac Desktops
> 
> Mac Laptops
> 
> 
> Then for software issues:
> 
> Classic Mac OS
> 
> Mac OS X
> 
> ...I think each group name should be prefixed with something like 
> "LEM's" or "LowEndMac's", so that the names are consistently 
> identifiable on Google.
> 
> - Dan.


Sounds like a plan!

<G>

JT


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