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Date: | Wed, 7 Sep 2005 04:47:41 -0700 |
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Dick Allen offers a link to the archives. Thanks, Dick!
I use the archived topics, usually about once a month, to go back and filter through the pertinent conversations and discussions. Otherwise, I have to sort through the e-mails that come my way. And at times, I'll miss a couple of days checking e-mails which means I need to go back and sort. The archives is a great resource!
I can see how one could feel the need for quoting lots of previous info, especially if one is not in the middle of the on-going discussion, or if you feel you joined the discussion late because you don't check your e-mails frequently. But the archives is sorted by topic which really helps keep my head in the stream of the discussion.
When I joined this discussion forum, I set up a separate, designated e-mail address to handle all my "bee-mail." I've joined several groups, and they come to this "bee-mail" only address (yahoo and hotmail will set you up easily and for free). Then I usually delete them as I read them, or about once a week try and sort through the common threads (which means I need to go back and find the original e-mail to see how this discussion got started, and how it is now going a different direction on a different track).
I can see the value of lots of quotes to keep my head in the discussion, but the archives is the best answer. We have a great asset and wonderful people behind the scenes who make this work. Honoring a request to limit old quotes is easily done.
Grant
Jackson, MO
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