Very recently, here or on the LBMA site, it was mentioned that when
REPLYING to a post, if you are changing the discussion topic then the
Subject should also be changed to accurately reflect the discussion.
I couldn't agree more. Could you? Would you?
And although I picked the last post I saw to reply to -- it is an
oversight made by many - so not directed to any one poster.
Now time for everyone to stand up, stretch, and look out the window
before we all become computer gnomes.
Judy B
Fairfax VA
sewsowbizzy . . . butting in
Accurate Subjects - NOT: Re: [LbNA] To Post or Not To Post
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Started on 2004-08-23
Accurate Subjects - NOT: Re: [LbNA] To Post or Not To Post
From: Judy B (sowbiz@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-23 13:29:52 UTC
Accurate Subjects - NOT: Re: [LbNA] To Post or Not To Post
From: Flame Thrower (ADGLBNA@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-08-23 18:52:57 UTC
And because I am contrary by nature:
I would appreciate it if posters could intentionally change the
subject line to something completed unrelated to the contents of the
post. That way I can think I'll be reading about some pleasurable
Disney worthy jaunt your family made into the jungle and instead I
will find myself gleefully reading yet another off-topic rant full
of misplaced anger and he-said, she-saids.
That would really make my day, especially since I can't find my
rubber chicken nor my Martian popping thing.
Tammy
ADG #1
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Judy B" wrote:
> Very recently, here or on the LBMA site, it was mentioned that
when
> REPLYING to a post, if you are changing the discussion topic then
the
> Subject should also be changed to accurately reflect the
discussion.
>
> I couldn't agree more. Could you? Would you?
> And although I picked the last post I saw to reply to -- it is an
> oversight made by many - so not directed to any one poster.
>
> Now time for everyone to stand up, stretch, and look out the
window
> before we all become computer gnomes.
>
> Judy B
> Fairfax VA
> sewsowbizzy . . . butting in
I would appreciate it if posters could intentionally change the
subject line to something completed unrelated to the contents of the
post. That way I can think I'll be reading about some pleasurable
Disney worthy jaunt your family made into the jungle and instead I
will find myself gleefully reading yet another off-topic rant full
of misplaced anger and he-said, she-saids.
That would really make my day, especially since I can't find my
rubber chicken nor my Martian popping thing.
Tammy
ADG #1
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Judy B"
> Very recently, here or on the LBMA site, it was mentioned that
when
> REPLYING to a post, if you are changing the discussion topic then
the
> Subject should also be changed to accurately reflect the
discussion.
>
> I couldn't agree more. Could you? Would you?
> And although I picked the last post I saw to reply to -- it is an
> oversight made by many - so not directed to any one poster.
>
> Now time for everyone to stand up, stretch, and look out the
window
> before we all become computer gnomes.
>
> Judy B
> Fairfax VA
> sewsowbizzy . . . butting in