In article <[log in to unmask]>, "E. Asa Bour" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > MCIS equally discriminates when it comes to disk space. Each > organization has to make the same requests and it takes the same amount > of time. MCIS is very careful when it gives out disk space and we faced > the same scrutiny as any other organization. I am very happy that MCIS > is so careful with space. I feel that I pay enough to go to Miami and I > am glad MCIS trys to get the most out of what we have. I don't think it > would aid anyone to reveal how much of a disk quota asg gets. You act > like asg has special computer priveledges, when it is equal with all > other organizations... So high you can't say, huh? That's what I thought.... I'm glad they're careful, too... I wouldn't want them to, say, give everyone 20,000 blocks by default. But I think they should be willing to give more than 3,000 if it's being put to good use. I was told, officially, that 3,000 was the absolute maximum any individual student or student organization would be given (and that was an increase from the default--utterly useless--1,000 blocks). If ASG has more, and doubltess it does, then yes, it does have special computer privileges. How can you claim otherwise? If I can go in, justify the same amount of space in my (org's) account that ASG has, and be given it, then things are equal. But, I can't. If you can prove me wrong, by all means, please do. Regards, Bob -- Robert E. Williams Macintosh Developer Enterprise Software [log in to unmask] http://miavx1.muohio.edu/~williar2/