On a list like this one, it seems to me that there are bound to be
discussions that are not applicable to all list members. If I see a thread
that doesn't interest me, I may choose to ignore it, something that I can
easily do by just hitting the delete key.
I think that Tom has done a fine job of offering list members the
opportunity to define the list's direction and I believe that audio as
related to the Mac fits right in to the current definition of applicable
topics.
Personally, I'm in the midst of deciding whether my next computer will be a
Mac or a windows system and discussions of audio applications on both are
crucial to reaching an intelligent decision. To others, a discussion of how
to listen to some event which is of interest to people who live in another
part of the world is just as crucial. So I hope the list will maintain its
broad base of topics which are eligible for discussion.
Just my 2 cents and nothing more.
Larry
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