Where is everyone ?

I don't understand why there aren't any responses to your posts Ron....I haven't received any emails for help....a group setting is so much more difficult...it would be so much easier if we could get the apple newbies at a level where the group meeting would be productive....a month is plenty of time to get the basics .....then the meetings would make sense to me....I hope my doubts will be turned around soon....and someone shows some interest by asking questions real soon....their interest will stimulate all those who are waiting to help

3 comments:

R+D said...

Bob, so far we've only had 6 of 23 members sign up for the blog. They can't ask questions in a post or make a comment without being a blog member. But, they sure could email you with a question. It's a little surprising since so many said they needed help and that's why that wanted to be in the Group.

Richard Bambridge said...

This is interesting! Personally since converting to Apple in a big way (IPOD, IPHONE, IPAD, IMAC), I've found very few roadblocks that previously with PC's would have had me tearing my hair out (What's left of it - LOL), and throwing the offending thing out of the window!!
I guess this has to be a testament to Apple in that it does exactly what it says on the box. All of my devices came with minimal documentation which initially concerned me, but each one was literally plug 'n' play, so my fears were totally unjustified.
Bob, I'll do my best to find some problems for you, but, darn it, so far the damn things are behaving perfectly!!

Richard Bambridge said...

Understand totally - unfortunately I missed the kick-off meeting because of a previous commitment, but looking forward to making a positive contribution at the next session. I can help too with the basics, if you want to add me to the advisors list.

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