Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Well, so far, so good! Brenda in Lititz, PA Tommie <jerushy wrote: Have you looked at the thread for many of our messages when the subject changes? This is a test of a new topic to see if it hooks up with something else. It went from Support to something else to something else and finally to how raw food has changed our lives. Kind of like that old game " Gossip " or " Telephone " . Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com Sneak preview the all-new .com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 In my way of thinking (which may be all wet), if it's a complete change of topic, it should be a new one to start its own thread. It might not make an iota of difference to anyone else. I just tend to look down the thread to see what else has been said and it's confusing to see all the twists and turns that have nothing to do with the current one. Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Live Simply " <sgsikora wrote: > > I think this is just the way natural conversation flows... from one topic to > another..., someone says something that reminds or sparks a thought about > something else... > > I know that when the subject changes in the body of the e-mail, Margaret > (who has done a spectactular job organizing all the files she keeps !!) likes > the subject line to reflect what is in the text, so that she doesn't have to > go through them all and change the subject if she wants to file it later for > reference. Can you imagine going through hundreds of e-mails a day to > change the subject lines? She is certainly a trooper! > (This is my understanding... someone will kindly correct me if I'm wrong.) > > Suzy > > > > > On 6/21/06, Hemant Yevale <hemanty wrote: > > > > I have observed this too, not only on this group but also on other > > groups as well. People have tendency to change the subject > > of the thread in discussion. I guess people want to ensure that > > the subject line is consistent with the thoughts they are expressing > > in the email! > > > > My 2 cents on the subject ! > > > > Cheers, > > > > - Hemant. > > > > Brenda Bishop <freecitizen4639 <freecitizen4639%40>> > > wrote: Well, so far, so good! > > > > Brenda in Lititz, PA > > > > Tommie <jerushy <jerushy%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > Have you looked at the thread for many of our messages when the subject > > changes? This is a test of a new topic to see if it hooks up with > > something else. It went from Support to something else to something > > else and finally to how raw food has changed our lives. Kind of like > > that old game " Gossip " or " Telephone " . > > > > Tommie > > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com > > > > > > > > Sneak preview the all-new .com <http:///>. It's not > > radically different. Just radically better. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Agree. Louise <. Re: New Topics Posted by: " Live Simply " sgsikora sgsikora Wed Jun 21, 2006 3:23 pm (PDT) I think this is just the way natural conversation flows... from one topic to another..., someone says something that reminds or sparks a thought about something else... I know that when the subject changes in the body of the e-mail, Margaret (who has done a spectactular job organizing all the files she keeps!!) likes the subject line to reflect what is in the text, so that she doesn't have to go through them all and change the subject if she wants to file it later for reference. Can you imagine going through hundreds of e-mails a day to change the subject lines? She is certainly a trooper! (This is my understanding... someone will kindly correct me if I'm wrong.) Suzy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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