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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1807205" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Thanks Bob, now this is why I ask these questions. Being here in paradise (Bali) is all well and good but I'm a bit isolated when it comes to comparing notes with other Mac users. This forum performs a very important social function for me. Here there are very few computer enthusiasts, that is they just want to the device to work but have little or no interest beyond that. Nothing wrong with that of course but for me Mac computers have always had two aspects; the functional, task related and the fun/social aspect.</p><p>Like being a vintage car restorer or a ham radio operator I like to "shoot the breeze" about features, options, parts and modifications. This is the "fun" part and communicating and sharing this stuff with like minded people is important to me.</p><p>So, I would like to thank everybody for being such a valuable part of my social life over the years. Together we have shared many things over and above the day to day problem solving and I feel I know some of you better than the people I see here on a daily basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1807205, member: 204485"] Thanks Bob, now this is why I ask these questions. Being here in paradise (Bali) is all well and good but I'm a bit isolated when it comes to comparing notes with other Mac users. This forum performs a very important social function for me. Here there are very few computer enthusiasts, that is they just want to the device to work but have little or no interest beyond that. Nothing wrong with that of course but for me Mac computers have always had two aspects; the functional, task related and the fun/social aspect. Like being a vintage car restorer or a ham radio operator I like to "shoot the breeze" about features, options, parts and modifications. This is the "fun" part and communicating and sharing this stuff with like minded people is important to me. So, I would like to thank everybody for being such a valuable part of my social life over the years. Together we have shared many things over and above the day to day problem solving and I feel I know some of you better than the people I see here on a daily basis. [/QUOTE]
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