Sam, this accusation is inappropriate, and it is an unfair assumption. We are all visually impaired, and we may miss something, but these beautiful ladies would not keep anything for themselves. We need to be nice to each other and stick together. Whom do we have who can ghelp us understand computer technology as visually impaired persons, if not for our friends in this group? Sharon is right: Linne and Maria could be reting at home. But no! They share their knowledge about technology with us. You should have said something about the beans, and not just simply walked out. Sincerely, Lucia ________________________________ From: infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of SHARON JOYNER Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 10:18 AM To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [infoshare] Re: Oversite? I don't think so! Good Morning, Even though you have directed this just to Lynne and Maria, since you have put this on the list you should expect responses from same. The time to speak up about your beans should have been at the meeting not after it. We are all either blind or visually impaired, which means it is easy to miss things that are right in front of our noses. When the chips were handed out, a gentle reminder of the dip is an automatic response. since it wasn't served, you should have asked for it back before you left. However, that being said, usually when people make contributions, they don't want it back. I brought soda and there was one bottle that was bearly used and someone took it home and I was glad because I brought it so that someone could enjoy it either during the meeting or after it. It is a terrible thing to just assume Lynne and Maria deliberately kept your dip so that they could enjoy it themselves, that is so far from the truth, in fact, they are very generous people. Every time they spend their hard earned money to bring refreshments to the meeting, they make sure someone or all take some home with them. Also, just having a group such as this one on a Saturday in the morning and taking the time to help some of us understand the computer world, when they could be resting at home is a great gesture in and of itself. so this accusation is extremely far fetched. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: Sam Troia<mailto:samtroia@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 10:02 PM Subject: [infoshare] Oversite? I don't think so! This is directed specifically to Lynn and Maria: I'm posting this to the list so that everyone will know what occurred. In addition to the chips, I brought to today's meeting a 32oz container of refried beans which would in fact have gone great with the chips. Unfortunately, they were never offered. Obviously, I didn't bring them so that you two could abscond with them back home. Claim it as an oversite if you like but that container was much too big to miss. Also, beforehand, I had posted to the list that I was bringing the beans along with the chips. So, my offering having been so rudely ignored, I am no longer a part of this group and you can unsubscribe me from the list as well.. Sincerely, SammyBoy, NYC Rock 'n' roll forever ________________________________ Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail communication, and any attachments, contains confidential and privileged information for the exclusive use of the recipient(s) named above. If you are not an intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of it or its contents is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message and delete this communication from your computer. Thank you.