I will have that changed, it it will be updated  with the next revision of
the page, which I hope to be very soon.

Brian O'Neal
LCS Webmaster





On 12/29/02 10:37 AM, "Mledie at aol.com" <Mledie at aol.com> wrote:

> 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>.



| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
| be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.


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