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Just a reminder, to put OT and change the subject line when the topic

changes. This would really help some of the members.

Thanks for being a fun and wonderful group.

Happy Vegetarian Group all and carry on,

Judy

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I was wondering if someone could explain these abbreviations. I am new to groups

and I would like to know what they mean. Like OT what is that? Thanks for

clarifying

 

 

 

 

 

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Off Topic

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Steph

Monday, January 08, 2007 12:43 PM

Re: Remember and put OT when discussions changes

 

 

I was wondering if someone could explain these abbreviations. I am new to

groups and I would like to know what they mean. Like OT what is that? Thanks for

clarifying

 

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OT= Off Topic.

 

Gayle

 

 

 

mrswalp29

 

Mon, 8 Jan 2007 1:43 PM

Re: Remember and put OT when discussions changes

 

 

I was wondering if someone could explain these abbreviations. I am new to groups

and I would like to know what they mean. Like OT what is that? Thanks for

clarifying

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hm. other lists I'm on use the OT-off topic notation as a notice that the

email strays from the purpose of the list. An example for us would be if

someone posts an email about their new car; that is not on the topic of our

list.

When the topic changes, the best thing to do is change the sujbect line.

 

James P. " Jim " Lynch

jplynch

jimlynch

 

 

> I was wondering if someone could explain these abbreviations. I am new to

> groups and I would like to know what they mean. Like OT what is that?

> Thanks for clarifying

>Steph

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You're corerect Jim. O.T. is off topic, change the

subject line and try to remember to trim posts.

Donna (who forgets to trim her posts LOL )

 

--- Jim Lynch <jplynch wrote:

 

> hm. other lists I'm on use the OT-off topic

> notation as a notice that the

> email strays from the purpose of the list. An

> example for us would be if

> someone posts an email about their new car; that is

> not on the topic of our

> list.

> When the topic changes, the best thing to do is

> change the sujbect line.

>

> James P. " Jim " Lynch

> jplynch

> jimlynch

>

>

> > I was wondering if someone could explain these

> abbreviations. I am new to

> > groups and I would like to know what they mean.

> Like OT what is that?

> > Thanks for clarifying

> >Steph

>

 

 

Come on you target for faraway laughter,

come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!

You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.

Shine on you crazy diamond.

Source: Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

 

 

 

 

 

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Donna..

 

Could you make that trim your posts but leave the portion your replying to

there. I don't know about others, but I read so many replies that just give

an answer ... or worse yet .. ask a question about the post... and I havn't

the foggiest idea what the original topic said .. or who they are talking

to as many subjests have had so many replies.

 

Thanks

 

Alyssia

 

 

Thanks

 

 

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" Donnalilacflower " <thelilacflower

 

Monday, January 08, 2007 6:51 PM

Re: Remember and put OT when discussions changes

 

 

> You're corerect Jim. O.T. is off topic, change the

> subject line and try to remember to trim posts.

> Donna (who forgets to trim her posts LOL )

>

> --- Jim Lynch <jplynch wrote:

>

>> hm. other lists I'm on use the OT-off topic

>> notation as a notice that the

>> email strays from the purpose of the list. An

>> example for us would be if

>> someone posts an email about their new car; that is

>> not on the topic of our

>> list.

>> When the topic changes, the best thing to do is

>> change the sujbect line.

>>

>> James P. " Jim " Lynch

>> jplynch

>> jimlynch

>>

>>

>> > I was wondering if someone could explain these

>> abbreviations. I am new to

>> > groups and I would like to know what they mean.

>> Like OT what is that?

>> > Thanks for clarifying

>> >Steph

>>

>

>

> Come on you target for faraway laughter,

> come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!

> You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.

> Shine on you crazy diamond.

> Source: Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Oh yes, leave some of the post. I've had that same

problem wondering that the member was replying to at

times.

Dpnna

--- Alyssia <deechun_sa_ngop wrote:

 

> Donna..

>

> Could you make that trim your posts but leave the

> portion your replying to

> there. I don't know about others, but I read so

> many replies that just give

> an answer ... or worse yet .. ask a question about

> the post... and I havn't

> the foggiest idea what the original topic said ..

> or who they are talking

> to as many subjests have had so many replies.

>

> Thanks

>

> Alyssia

>

>

> Thanks

 

 

Come on you target for faraway laughter,

come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!

You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.

Shine on you crazy diamond.

Source: Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

 

 

 

 

 

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