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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

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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

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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)

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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

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>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.

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