I agree 110 percent! I got a Mac Tuesday night and could not ask
anything until mid Thursday because of that delay. I am not sure what
the reasoning behind the setup is, but it seems like a hinderance and
a turn-off for potential users, plus an unnecessary delay for those
who need to get help doing something. I'm just glad I did not plan to
use the mac for anything important right off, and that Twitter was
there to help answer some questions.

On 8/23/11, David Hole <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
> I'd just like to ask why (if it's still that way now-a-day) people
> have to contact a group admin to subscribe to MacVisionaries and the
> iPhone-list? IMO it would be better if people can subscribe, and
> admins just accept them. What's your thoughts?
> Kind regards David
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