Dennis/Laurie Brown

I agree...OTOH, it helps when the subject changes to have the subject line
change as well!

Not that I'm complaining...I'm not saying I've found it to be a particular
problem on this list! Just that we are a friendly lot and I find this is a
list I can delete readily from when needed. Love the chatter! Just can't
read it all when I'm busy. Changing subject line helps me a LOT when I'm
pressed for time and/or energy.

My opinion, FWIW,
Eiraul
(hope I cut and pasted that right so the author and quote matched!)

Brownville77@...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Judie C. Rall" <adonai@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: May 05, 2001 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] A request


> Having a lot of posts has not kept me from posting, but has
> encouraged me. Personally, the thing I need most is the
> reassurance that when your kids grow up, they will not have been
> damaged by unschooling, and that is what I am getting from
> Valerie's posts. It is very easy to delete those posts you don't
> want to read by looking at the subject line, so that you don't have
> to read them all and can keep up with those subjects you are
> interested in.

[email protected]

I was getting the digest, and was literally beginning to have eye and
dizziness problems from scrolling through the digests.

I figured out how to make my e-mail program put e-mails into separate
folders, based on the subject line. I switched to individual e-mails.
If the subject contains "unschooling-dotcom", the e-mail goes directly
into that folder. It makes it so much easier to scan, read, or delete
e-mails. When I get really behind, I delete the folder and start over.

Mary Ellen
In the huge rush to build shopping malls and banks,
no one is thinking about where kids can play.
That doesn't generate tax revenue.