On Jan 25, 2014, at 11:19 AM, DLC wrote:

> Don't know about you, but if I want to get ignored, I post a note on the 
> MacIntel group. 
> The G-Group is always good to respond, so… can someone perhaps tell me who 
> the List nanny is for the MacIntel group and I can reach them to find out why 
> I never get a response and my posts, well, don't post?


At the risk of extending the above OT message ......

As a long-time subscriber to numerous LEM Groups (Lists), I am constantly 
reminded that the management of these Groups is at the convenience and 
discretion of the Group Owner (List Mom) and the volunteer Group Managers (List 
Nannies), all of whom have their own lives, careers, needs, problems, and of 
course daily schedules. 
 
I do not believe that any Group Manager is in the business of ensuring 
responses to inquiries for assistance.

Anyone who is dissatisfied somehow and expects, or even demands, instant 
service for his posts may wish to read the recent article by the Owner of all 
LEM Groups:
<http://lowendmac.com/2013/how-you-can-support-low-end-mac/>

By the way, even though all LEM Groups have become relatively inactive, there 
is a MacBook Group specifically for discussions about hardware issues of 
MacBooks and MacBook Pros.

Fabian

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