Re: Digest Number 1010


> Carolyn, 
> 
> I have asked you several times before, please use an appropriate Subject Tag.
> 
> I will not ask again.
> 
> 
> John                  | "There be dragons here"
                         |  Annotation used by ancient cartographers
                         |  to indicate the edge of the known world.
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Hey, John!!

=====> I can't WAIT!! 

I don't see what was wrong with my subject line, so on this message, I
am using this one because I have misplaced your rules and my subject
DOES concern the whole Digest Number 1010 and all digests from
iris-talk. Nevertheless let me get on my own soapbox! 

I have a REAL, genuine, purposeful gripe against all those long quoted
original messages and the long signature lines (see yours, above) but I
never see a public chastizement about THOSE!!  REALLY RESPONSIBLE people
who send messages and those who manage discussion lists should be REALLY
CONCERNED about the amount of archive space eaten up by that repetitious
material!! 

How about a compromise. I will write an accurate (according to your
rules) subject line EVERY SINGLE TIME when I begin to see some action on
the above waste of cyberspace! 

Carolyn Schaffner in Buffalo, NY who rarely sends messages anyhow and
who expects that this message will never see the light of day on
iris-talk.

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