ADMIN, thanks everyone on this thread...Re: [sussex_mug] Show me yours...

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Jason Davies

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Jul 13, 2011, 7:22:02 AM7/13/11
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There are over 200 people on this list...I think the thread can quietly
slope off to bed now...

Gillian Snoxall

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Jul 13, 2011, 12:19:12 PM7/13/11
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Jason, just a final quickie on this subject.

It was such fun putting faces to names and it seems a shame to kill it dead. Would it be an idea for SMUG to maintain an "album" of thumbnail photos on the website?

Gilly

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> There are over 200 people on this list...I think the thread can quietly slope off to bed now...
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Jason Davies

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Jul 13, 2011, 1:12:22 PM7/13/11
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Gillian Snoxall wrote:
> It was such fun putting faces to names and it seems a shame to kill it dead. Would it be an idea for SMUG to maintain an "album" of thumbnail photos on the website?
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I agree it was fine for a while but it's the kind of thing that tires
out listers very quickly. We were reaching the point where I was likely
to see unsubscribe notifications*

If anyone wants to organise a webpage with photos, help yourselves;) I'm
not in a position to do much (with my latest disaster, of a flooded
kitchen/office..my Mac Pro was collected for repair today...). Not sure
if the google groups page offers anything like that, as I found its
design completely incomprehensible. Feel free to look into it and report
back...


*Yes, I have seen it ALL before...;)

Virginia Routh

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Jul 13, 2011, 3:55:10 PM7/13/11
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Mostly I think you are spot on in your admin, but in this instance I think you are wrong. Why not let this thread run its natural course? Then every one who would like to introduce themselves plus photo will have a chance to do so. I cannot believe this would put people off the group.

Jason Davies

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Jul 13, 2011, 4:26:14 PM7/13/11
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Virginia Routh wrote:
> Mostly I think you are spot on in your admin, but in this instance I think you are wrong. Why not let this thread run its natural course? Then every one who would like to introduce themselves plus photo will have a chance to do so. I cannot believe this would put people off the group.
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If you wish to set up a forum or FB page or similar, I've already said
that would be fine (it would be none of my business). Being a moderator
(or similar) involves judgment calls. I took the role on because a) I
wanted to contribute to a group that had been very welcoming and
helpful b) my expertise was rarely needed because of the number of
people who know more than I do c) I know what I'm doing. And in this
case, it ran a while and usually 24-48 hours is the point where people
start thinking 'this is OT, why am I getting this stuff?' so I nudged
it. Probably most people who wanted to contribute already had but as I
said, it's a judgement call. Also some people are inclined to feel they
'should' participate when they'd rather not. The brief of the group is
mutual support using Macs and I've seen this kind of thing be the first
step in a list becoming very runny as to what is OT and what isn't.

It doesn't mean I'm always right. But the real-life issue is that groups
*do* need moderators and that it's just like being a goalie in football:
long boring bits then suddent activity where few people think you did
the right thing.

I would normally say let's take this off-list but what with one thing
and another (doing 2.5 jobs and most recently having my kitchen
destroyed by flooding) I'm not really in a position to answer at any
length. My position is that I'm happy to be moderator until the group
wants someone else to. In fact, I have been thinking recently that with
my workload I am insane to be doing *anything* beyond raw essentials so
if someone else wants to come and do their stint, I'd be more than happy
to hand the reins over.

This is NOT remotely bad-tempered or confrontational, please read it as
it's written -- perfectly calmly, some shrugging, and a genuine openness
to a shift-change (or to carry on). But not really a debate about the
rigths and wrongs and details of list moderation. I moderate the list as
my judgement tells me. I'm not interested in being a moderator who is
trying to guess what others want because it's straight to "you can't
please everyone" (which is where you started anyway).

However, shutting down discussion is obviously a bit hypocritical so I'm
happy if you wish to set up a poll and post it here about whether people
would like a sustained thread swapping photos and bios and the like (but
I do point out this can all be done via your google profile, though you
may not wish to use it). Obviously I'll abide by a majority decision
unless it's only a small fraction of membership.

I do ask that if you wish to go down this route, we go straight to that
rather than discussing it at great length...

Steve Vyse

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Jul 13, 2011, 4:38:09 PM7/13/11
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Jason you are making the right call. The list is about macs not people. 

Steve Vyse

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GB.

Sam - MacAmbulance

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Jul 13, 2011, 6:22:03 PM7/13/11
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It appears Apple have adjusted their UK pricing based on more up to date exchange rates, evaluating $0.99 as : 

UK: £0.59 -> £0.69 

That's a 16% increase in price overnight, I doubt it'll help sales much especially with new MacBook Airs rumoured for tomorrow.

Sam

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Paul Owen

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Jul 14, 2011, 1:03:21 AM7/14/11
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They haven’t upped the price for the entry level iMac which is still £999.

Paul Owen



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Sam - MacAmbulance

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Jul 14, 2011, 3:48:04 AM7/14/11
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Not yet ;)

Jason Davies

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Jul 14, 2011, 4:15:28 AM7/14/11
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When, Sam? Sophie is about to buy iPad. Or do you just know it's imminent?

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Sam - MacAmbulance

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Jul 14, 2011, 5:18:37 AM7/14/11
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Most likely with the update to lion and the release of new mac minis/MacBooks

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