[Electronics-talk] Windows versus Mac [was "RE: Question about Talking Scale"]

Gabe Vega theblindtech at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 13:29:15 UTC 2010


David, do you feel an allotment of power when you remind everyone on the dozens of the nfb mailing lists that you in fact, are the mail list moderator? I mean for reals. does it mean that much to you to tell us all, about 8 times in a 7 day week that you are the all mighty email list serve master, and that if you find a post doesn't meet your list standards, that you in fact will close a topic at your whim?

Well I hope it feels good to you because its sure annoying to the rest of us who actually contribute to these lists.

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On Sep 8, 2010, at 1:37 AM, David Andrews wrote:

> George:
> 
> You are not the moderator of this list -- I am.  This topic is not appropriate for this list, it is beyond the purpose of the list.  A few off topic messages are fine -- but this has gone on long enough.
> 
> Please leave the running of the list to me!
> 
> David Andrews, List Owner and Moderator
> 
> At 08:33 AM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
>> Christopher:
>> although you may be able to get more powerful hardware, the Mac OS does consume less system resources, and run faster on less powerfull hardware then Windows.
>> 
>> 
>> And, don't mean to come across as harsh, but rember this is an electronics list, so this topic is fine.
>> 
>> Jorge
> 
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