Well when work is like play, then it isn't work then, it's just having fun 
making money as a benefit right?

I have played with android, don't know if I ever will, but I will qualify it 
with never saying never because I don't want to jinx myself *lol*.

WEll of course Mac is king because the fundamental is good, but there are 
enough serious users to help it along in development, thus again different 
rooms leading to making a better game.  In this case of course a better system 
overall.

But of course any time you guys think you want to mud I have a feeling there 
are several on the list who would love to help you get started in their various 
games that they like to play.

This mudder client has a large default list already inside it which is nice 
saves the user from having to get the link information.  Have seen a couple of 
clients though that had just a comparative hand full of servers listed.  So 
this particular developer did his homework in that matter.

On May 14, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hi Thomas
> 
> I wish we'd been in a position to play recently, LOL. I won't go into detail 
> but we do seem to do more work than play, that's true. Anyway to stay on 
> topic; Gordon is saying that to him, his work is play and visa versa. But 
> yes; we do love listening to music on our Mac, the odd audio book and the odd 
> movie or two each week.
> 
> That's where the Mac is so versatile. Those who love gaming have excellent 
> graphics, processing power, stability and lots more. Those who love work 
> likewise. Those who love entertainment media again have great flexibility. We 
> use Windows for two tasks only these days and not inside of a VM. We gave up 
> on virtualisation early last year and I now maintain it only for testing.
> 
> The Mac is king of the computer world; and iOS is king of mobile 
> communications and entertainment, in my humble opinion. I'm well aware that 
> there is now some competition to the mobile platforms, and each to their own. 
> But having tried Android a couple of times I reckon we'll be sticking with 
> Apple for some considerable time to come.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> On 14 May 2012, at 18:34, Thomas McMahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So you do some of the same playing as I do then.  Love this Mac for tinkering 
> with audio, and of course for listening in general  
> 
> Glad to know you guys aren't all work and no play, that was starting to worry 
> me a little *lol*.  
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