I can certainly understand the sentiment but this is how the life of lists work. What was once a place where all the cutting edge people could talk about all the cool new stuff becomes a group of guys sitting around reminiscing about the good ole times. A Listmom, I'm working on getting the lists back to a healthy state. Between issues with the ISP that was running the list server and my life being all crazy (day job can get in the way sometimes), many of the lists have gotten a little out of control. A big part of this is getting the lists focused back on their topics. In the past I've not wanted to do a general PB list because there are some good ones out there but since so many people on Titanium we're feeling like they wanted a place I thought I'd create one. If it would help, I'd be happy to invite all the Titanium list users to the new PowerBook list so they have an easy way to subscribe. Eric Prentice listmom On Sep 17, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Chris Olson wrote: > On Sep 17, 2004, at 5:21 PM, Peter Krug wrote: > >> Listen to the G-books list for a while - it's mostly "how do I get >> this old hardware to work with X application" or "where can I get >> part Y for my PB 3400". We need to keep the aluminum discussions >> with the titanium discussions, IMHO, because they are focused mostly >> on current issues with current operating systems and recent hardware. > > I would tend to agree. Issues surrounding the Ti and Al Powerbooks > are basically the same. I'd hate to see the Al owners go to a > different list because when the collective knowledge stays in one > place, the WOTL (Wisdom Of The List) is generally more effective. > -- > Chris