Hello Thomas

Yes, I'm not trying to preach or anything, as I said before it's to each their 
own. I take the point about developers as well. It's just a purely personal 
decision, end of story really. Computer games just don't interest us. That said 
we use our computers for movies and music and that is our way of recreational 
use of our Macs.

Gordon is a network administrator and server maintenance person. It's thanks to 
that skill that this list is here; it runs on our own servers. So yes, you're 
quite right.

Lynne

On 14 May 2012, at 17:37, Thomas McMahan <de.kf...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Lynne, well it's all just one more task for a machine to do, just as some of 
us play with audio a lot, and I guess some really love to do the social thing, 
just as there those who like trying to write and develop stuff.  There have 
been a few developers who started as gamers, then wanted to learn those codes 
to write better ones, and then they were hooked into actually learning computer 
code formats at that point.  Just different streets, or in this case different 
rooms to go through *lol*.  
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