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Maybe it is too early to tell, but the statistics Janet recently published
shows only a very very few opting to filter some of the topics. With all the
hullabaloo in the past few weeks, I guess it was all "full of sound and
fury, signifying nothing"! Could it be that the complainers just can't quite
bring themselves to maybe missing some juicy argument, or a good chuckle, or
maybe some other free for all that makes this list so outstanding,
interesting, and a break from the cares of day to day survival?

For some previous poster's information. You do not have to save the whole
digest in order to save one or two messages in the digest. If it is in
attachment format, just drag the desired e-mail icons to the desktop (on
anywhere else on your hard drive) and then throw away the total digest. If
in single text format with one message following another, click and drag
through the messages you have read and/or do not want to keep, hit the
backspace key, and voila, it's gone. Then save what's left. Or conversely,
click and drag throught the message you want to keep, copy, and paste
somewhere else (such as a Word file).

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> From:         Barb_MSN[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, September 01, 1999 3:09 PM
> Subject:      Re: LIST/topics
>
> Thea....
>
> I can't speak for any new member throwing in the towel
> 'cause of this newest experiment of our List-administration,
> but I CAN speak for myself, and I gotta tell ya, I'M sure
> thinking of saying "To heck with it!"
>
> I'm a member of the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" school.  And
> lately, there's been too many times when attempts have been made
> to "fix" or complicate what isn't broken on the List.
>
> Barb Mallut
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon Seese <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 6:11 PM
> Subject: LIST/topics
>
>
> >        Is there any possibility that a new member, taking a look
> at these
> >complicated instructions will just forget it?
> >        We have said, again and again, just delete what you don't
> want..
> >        Just my observation. Remember, Small Is Beautiful or do I
> mean, Simplify,
> >Simplify, simplify--one is Schumacher and the second Thoreau(I
> think)..
> >                Regards, Thea Lou Seese
>