I looked at the website via the new address. It looks great and professional. Now I do hope you will come true with all the promises , especially for those of us who dabble around on the lower steps of the Mac-empire. So when newcomers appear at our meeting...... don't let them be so overwhelmed that they never show up again. And whoever maintains the website, would you please take off the extra "D" in my name. It is spelled "Edie" not like the man's name. I asked Tom last year to change that, but .... So please do it now. Thanks and happy New Year to each and everyone -like Dickens would phrase it.( my literary addition!) I am inspired by the new tendencies in the Macgroup to let politics ( homeland security act) and then literature ( orcs and Galadriel ) flow into the exchange. It shows that behind those letter shortcuts and urls and undecipherable letter-number combinations there are REAL people at work, pressing those keys, with attitudes, feelings, a sense of humor and sometimes a smidgeon of sarcasm. I appreciate that. The only reason why you did not get my thinking about those things---and believe you me, I had a lot to say - was that I was away when the exchange started and I got everything at once and someone had already suggested that we move on and focus on our regular Mac-Mission. So you did not get my -oh, so important- input.It would have changed your life! Marta
| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
