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I tend to skip over any posts with the topic "Re: Digest #*****", there
just isn't enough time in my day. For every 20 I open only one will be a
thread I want to track. Now, no one may care whether I read their posts
but I would suspect that many others are like me.
I decide which posts to read by the topic and would be thrilled if people
would change the topic title to match the issue being discussed.
Kris
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just isn't enough time in my day. For every 20 I open only one will be a
thread I want to track. Now, no one may care whether I read their posts
but I would suspect that many others are like me.
I decide which posts to read by the topic and would be thrilled if people
would change the topic title to match the issue being discussed.
Kris
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Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less!
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In a message dated 8/11/02 6:25:52 PM Central Daylight Time,
louisam1@... writes:
~Ellen
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"It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of
instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry;
for this delicate little plant, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need
of freedom."
-- Albert Einstein
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louisam1@... writes:
> I decide which posts to read by the topic and would be thrilled if peopleMe too!
> would change the topic title to match the issue being discussed.
>
~Ellen
«·.,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.·´¯`·.»§«(¨`v´¨).»§«·.,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.·´¯`·.»
` v´
"It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of
instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry;
for this delicate little plant, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need
of freedom."
-- Albert Einstein
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