Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 Jan Kirsten wrote: > but > just what are other people's reactions to posts of nothing > but a web site. > if there are others out there having the > same problem, please make yourselves known. HI Jan, You mean you are asking for a one-liner? On this list? (just kidding around guys <g>) I do know what you mean. Sometimes the " subject " gives me enough of a clue, but even then, each topic has MANY subtopics, and I agree it would be nice to have some idea of what they are. God Bless, Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 Jan Kirsten wrote, " I'll keep hitting my delete button. " I think that is the key here. Yes, sometimes posts could be clearer, shorter, more appropriate, more specific, kinder -- you name it. I have not had a problem with either list. It is so simple to quickly get an idea of the nature of the e-mail, and hit delete when I'm not interested in the subject matter. (Sort of like changing the channel when you don't like what's on TV!) Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 I'm gonna break the rules on this one guys! > You mean you are asking for a one-liner? On this list? (just kidding > around guys <g>) Yep, better a one-liner than a no-liner, n'est pa? (grin) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 I don't mind hitting the delete button on stuff I know I'm not interested in. My problem with the websites is that I feel like I might be deleting something I want to know about. I'm not deleting because I'm not interested but rather because I don't know what it's about and don't have time to explore every website that shows up on my doorstep. Otherwise I agree with you Kari. Best - Jan K Rominski wrote: > Jan Kirsten wrote, " I'll keep hitting my delete button. " > > I think that is the key here. Yes, sometimes posts could be clearer, > shorter, more appropriate, more specific, kinder -- you name it. I have not > had a problem with either list. It is so simple to quickly get an idea of > the nature of the e-mail, and hit delete when I'm not interested in the > subject matter. (Sort of like changing the channel when you don't like > what's on TV!) > > Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 >I agree with Jan here. I would like a hint of what the website is about so I can decide whether or not I want to go there. Hope you're all having a good day today. Carol ** >Subject: rheumatic Another List Complaint > >From: Jan Kirsten <jkirsten@...> > >Hi Folks, > >I figure as long as everyone is venting their current >displeasures, I might as well bring up mine. " Jolly " >complained about the one liners (and very rudely IMHO) but >just what are other people's reactions to posts of nothing >but a web site. No clue nor rhyme nor reason as to what the >site is or what its benefit would be to me if I went there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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