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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/30/2012 2:34 PM, Ted Moffett
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<div>I posted several times about this years ago, but trying to
moderate Vision2020 posting behavior is like herding cats...</div>
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I don't doubt it. I can remember years ago sending messages about
top posting ...<br>
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Of course, one should not overlook the range of possibilities
concerning the nature of cats. I've just read the first few dozen
pages of Stephen King's latest novel, _The Wind Through the
Keyhole._ So far, there's is just a hint about the nature of cats,
but that may change.<br>
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Roland, Roland, Roland, keep those stories Rolan' ...<br>
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Ken<br>
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type="cite">On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Kenneth Marcy <span
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href="mailto:kmmos1@frontier.com" target="_blank">kmmos1@frontier.com</a>></span>
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Recently it has come to my attention that new posts to the
V2020 list are being created and sent as replies to existing
posts concerning different subject matters. This might not be
so bothersome if threaded e-mail clients did not exist.
However, they do exist, and are quite useful, at least when
their utility is not thwarted by major subject changes within
a thread about another topic. So, the request is, when
changing the discussion subject, to create a new message in a
new thread with an appropriate subject heading so topics can
be found more easily and ordered by priority of necessity,
urgency, or interest for easier e-mail consumption.<br>
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In a better world, "Hi, Jack" is a friendly greeting, not a
disagreeable activity.<br>
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Thanks for your consideration.<br>
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Ken<br>
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