I too am just about ready to unsubscribe. Lately the quantity of low-quality 
posts has increased dramatically which has the unfortunate side-effect of 
making it difficult to find the quality posts. I've actually added a mail rule 
to automatically send one particular high-volume poster's messages directly to 
the trash. Again, perhaps I'm just a grumpy old guy who is living in the past 
where there was a standard email list etiquette that was known, followed, and 
enforced by Mods and Members alike. Perhaps the new way of doing things is more 
akin to Facebook where some people need to tell the world every time they've 
passed wind, and other people need to thank them publicly for sharing. If that 
is going to be the new reality going forward on this list, I'd appreciate if 
the Mods would make that publicly known.

Cheers,
Bryan

On Jul 28, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Ronald McEwan wrote:
> It is becoming evident to me that this list has turned into a free-for-all.  
> I am reading more and more mails that don't have much to do with Mac 
> accessibility but apple in general.  
> 
> I bought my first Mac in February and joined the list because I wanted input 
> from those who have been in the apple arena for a while.  However, I am 
> considering leaving the list because of its current direction.  
> 
> Please post the guidelines and let me know if I am mistakenin any way. 

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