subject lines
Gregory Nowak
gnowak1 at uic.edu
Tue Jan 8 15:42:32 EST 2002
Some of us try to change the subject by saying new subject was: old subject, but it seems that the changes just don't lach on with some people, so we're stuck again with the original subject lines, and after a while you just give up changing it, because what will be the point if you're the only one doing so?
Greg
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 10:39:59AM -0500, Charles Crawford wrote:
> Yeah, and I just confused things by posting about bulletin boards under a
> completely different subject. Just after I hit the send button, I realized
> it. Oops, sorry for sure.
>
> -- charlie Crawford.
> At 07:18 AM 1/8/02 -0600, you wrote:
> >I would just like to throw out a suggestion: you may find help sooner if
> >you change the subject line to reflect the subject of your question. For
> >instance right now we have:
> >Sound problem under a lilo.conf subject.
> >CD burning discussion under a parted subject.
> >
> >I am not a police and not trying to be one. But I don't read
> >everything. When a subject is well underway, I often skip out the
> >rest. When a new question is posed, I may be able to help. The whole thing
> >is the subject line helps track what is being discussed and *should* be a
> >menas to help one sort through their mail.
> >
> >=======
> >Kirk Wood
> >Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
> >
> >One of the most overlooked advantages to computers is... If they do
> >foul up, there's no law against whacking them around a little.
> > -- Joe Martin
> >
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