on 10/11/01 10:19 AM, Carolyn Shere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> This list is great! ........>  Even though I miss the
>> "old fashioned" computer groups where everyone gets to
>> meet in person, 
> 
> There are still "old fashioned" computer groups where everyone gets
> to meet in person.


This a great List I agree as well. I began with the 1st-pwrmacs list and as
I upgraded systems, I moved upto this one. Check Apple's site for a list of
"MUGS" (Mac User Groups) in your area. I have been a member of several since
1985 and am presently a member of one in my area now. You are correct in
that to feel totally connected with a group, sometimes a little "physical
therapy", Eye to Eye Contact maybe, is needed. Maybe, someday, we can get a
list going  where web cams could be used to allow one to feel almost as if
one were "in the presence of another member" while discussing a problem.

Andrew J. Yon III
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