That is great! and I am sure we all read what it was about. I think we are all pretty smart and understand why the email would be directed to us.
The problem is the email did not go to <email@hidden> it went straight to my personal email as it did with others on this list. Somehow, the list that he obtained contains a lot of people from this web development list. That is why I emailed about the spamming after reading a couple other responses.
I have seen others solicit their goods using the <email@hidden> and never said anything. This seems to be a list that was collected from <email@hidden> which can be done very easily by subscribing to this list. I think Apple needs to remove personal email addresses when posts are sent to the list. That way individuals subscribing to this list can't collect a spam list over a period of time.
My 2 cents
-Ken
> In defense of Clifford, the book is related to Web development. I'm
> interested in getting a copy.
>
> He also runs a nice website on QuickTime that I visit regularly to try
> to keep up-to-date.
>
> --Whit
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