>I have always been able to read technology/computer related articles >through the www and there are other computer related email lists. >I enjoy being able to read messages which come from other lists as >I don't have time to subscribe to 50 email lists, Jim, And I don't have time to read 50 lists all forwarded to one! I'm sorry, but I simply see no need to expand the VICUG-L list at all, nor do I follow your logic of "not having the time" to subscribe to other lists! As it is, I believe Kelly Ford and Kelly Pierce are doing a fine job in selecting appropriate things to forward here, but going much beyond that would, in my opinion, probably cause a decrease in subscribers! Besides, unless I am missing something, the title of this list refers to the fact we are all supposed to be members of a visually disabled computer users group, meaning I thought topics of discussion should be at least somewhat related to that fact, but expanding that to anything related to our shared visual disability, well, that's taking it too far, at least so far as I am concerned. Besides, there are already several more general blindness related lists available, much of the traffic forwarded and duplicate messages from other lists, and in essence, what you're proposing is turning this list into exactly the same thing. I simply don't think the topic guide lines for VICUG-L need changing at all, or at least not opened up to anything blindness related, as there are already such lists out there, and not everyone has the time to read hundreds and hundreds of messages a day! We have consistantly been made aware of the truly important blindness topics here in VICUG-L, I suspect that will always be the case, so my vote is to continue with the status-quo! Willie Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Registered