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Winnie Mading <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 May 2005 08:48:58 -0500
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When I don't read the digests every day, I sometimes find there are more
than 3 items I would like to comment on.  What I try to do is make a note
each time I read something that sparks a response.  Then I don't delete that
digest just yet.  If after reading everything that has backed up, I still
want to make the comments, I will compose and send them.  Many times I find
that by the time I finish reading everything, someone else has already
either answered the question, or made the same observation that I was going
to make.  (In fact, when I don't wait, I frequently find that someone has
already covered it and then my face is red-glad these messages aren't in
color!)  I notice that some LNers combine several topics in one post which
may or may not be an appropriate solution.

 

In general, I do like the limitation as it does make me think twice about
whether I really want to "use" one or save it incase something else comes up
that day that I have more need/desire to say.

 

Winnie


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