Hi again Tom.

Sorry Mate.

I'm currently getting help from your list as well as JAWS.UK, and Access.UK. 
I am not sure now who is writing to me and from which list.  Sorry again, 
I'll try and make sure that I respond off-list to PC Audio members.

Best wishes.
Andy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:47 AM
Subject: Reminder Of List Rules


> Ladies and gentlemen,
>
> Please remember the purpose of the PC-Audio list and don't
> post off topic messages. Below are the list rules from the
> website and from the welcome message everyone receives when
> they join the list.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tom
>
> List Guidelines
>
> PC-audio is a list for the discussion of any PC audio related
> topic such as PC audio software like sound editors, audio
> players and audio formats; and hardware like sound cards, CD
> and DVD devices and so on. While the subject matter is wide
> ranging, this is not a forum for the discussion of
> non-pc-audio matters. There are many other lists for
> political or other discussions.
>
> There are also some PC audio related topics which are
> specifically excluded from the allowable topics. The
> explicitly prohibited topics include:
> * requests for songs or other audio files
> * promotion of audio streams except for occasional
> announcements of special events
> * advertising audio products and service
>
> Willfully posting an off-topic message is strictly
> prohibited. While it may be considered that one or two
> messages that are off topic can't hurt, if everyone on a
> large list like this took that approach, we would quickly
> descend into chaos. Asking for replies to be sent privately
> makes no difference.
>
> Some examples of off-topic messages include:
> * Virus alerts
> * Jokes and humor
> * Advertising items for sale
> * Test messages
> * Non-audio software and hardware
>
> Vulgar language, name calling and other types of flames are
> strictly prohibited. Sometimes a message thread starts with a
> clearly defined purpose, but as the discussion develops the
> subject matter can change. If this happens, you should take
> the initiative and change the subject line to better reflect
> the subject matter of the thread.
>
> Some people pay by time or volume when they use the Internet.
> For this reason, please take care when quoting messages that
> you're replying to. Ideally, keep just enough of the previous
> message to remind subscribers about the message to which
> you're replying, and no more. Otherwise, one quickly finds a
> few lines of new text at the beginning of a message followed
> by screen after screen of old messages.
>
> If you believe that any of these rules are not being
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> the group owner to express your concern. If you raise these
> matters on the group itself, it will generate considerable
> off-topic traffic and bad feeling. There is only one
> moderator. Please do not post messages asking that a thread
> stop or accusing someone on the list of being off topic.
>
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> anyone from being able to post to the group as a result of
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