On Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 12:27  PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



No. I'm not joining ANOTHER <bleep> list to satisfy other people's increasing intolerance of anything that doesn't directly pertain to their own systems. Sorry.

As for specialization is is quite helpful when your
saving the information as references and as long as it
doesnÕt get out of hand - example I could live with a
G4 site set up for QuickSilverÕs and another one for
MDDÕs. But I do agree that your example was way over
the top.

That's PRECISELY what I'm talking about! I think YOUR suggestion is way over the top.

Instead of one place to ask a question and get a range of answers, you would have everyone burrow down to their own little niche and pretend the rest don't exist.

Evolution favors the generalist...I could have never amassed the knowledge I have without having been around more knowledgeable folks in a broad, broad range of topics.

I agree with you Bruce. These lists are not just hardware, but also software related. And while many of the topics may be directly related to a particular Mac, many apply to the full range of G Macs (not to be confused with G-Men).

Whether it is each version of OS X becoming pickier about ram (gee- maybe that 32 meg stick of pc 133 ram is what is causing the problems I am having), or SCSI card bootability questions or software questions that point out various gems that I may have missed that apply to everything running X from a G3 233MHz beige to a dual 2.7GHz G5, I prefer the wide range of topics that the generalized G-list carries. I am always picking up things that apply to me, whether or not I need the info now.

To follow from the thought above (separate QS, MDD and I assume DA, GigE, Sawtooth, Yikes, B&W, Beige G3 lists) where would I have posted a recent question about running MacDrawII on a beige (10.2.8) or DA running 10.3.9?
(I am still trying to solve that issue, but had some good ideas)

Anyway, keep it to one list, unless we get up to 10,000 posters and things get really out of hand trying to manage 100's of posts a day.

Len

Consulting:
If you are not part of the solution, there is good money to be made in prolonging the problem.

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