Dawn Crowley wrote:
Nope. My computer waits until I spend time carefully craft a response
to a question lacking any replies. Pushing "send" then generates
somewhere between 2 and 12 other replies, some of which were actually
sent over 24 hours ago. It must be a conspiracy.
I try to hit "
Mike Fry wrote:
Gene Young wrote:
Thomas Herson wrote:
I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail
before responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours
after a question has been posed people continue to respond even
though the answer has been posted a dozen
gacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is TMG?
Gene Young wrote:
Thomas Herson wrote:
I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail
before responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours
after a question has been posed people continue to
Nope. My computer waits until I spend time carefully craft a response
to a question lacking any replies. Pushing "send" then generates
somewhere between 2 and 12 other replies, some of which were actually
sent over 24 hours ago. It must be a conspiracy.
(My email is sent to retrieve new m
Privately, so as not to clog the list even more.
Sometimes you are right that people don't read all replies in the
thread before responding. I've got an email program that sorts mail
so that this is easy to do (Eudora) but I know many use inferior
email programs ;-)
However, the time lag on
ly solve the problem.)
Janis Walker Gilmore
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Gene Young wrote:
> Thomas Herson wrote:
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It might be another one of those situations where it's easier to delete
the unwanted messages than try to change the world.
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Dave Naylor wrote:
On 30 May 2008 Thomas Herson wrote:
I'm wondering if
er
up till now ;-).
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> I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail before
> respond
Everyone, note that I said "Jokingly"!
Robert
Robert Carneal USA wrote:
Officially, it is "The Master Genealogist." It is a genealogy program
wannabe as good as Legacy, but they never seem to measure up.
Jokingly, I call it "The Murky Genealogist!"
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Gene Young wrote:
Thomas Herson wrote:
I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail
before responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours
after a question has been posed people continue to respond even though
the answer has been posted a dozen times or more.
On 30 May 2008 Thomas Herson wrote:
> I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail before
> responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours after a
> question has been posed people continue to respond even though the
> answer has been posted a dozen times or more.
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I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-m
More likely that some of us don't get a chance to read our messages
right away. I try to check my mail once a day, but if I am busy it
could even be every two or three days.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Thomas Herson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't readin
No, it's a matter of the delay between someone responding to a message and
that response making it out to the mailing list - perhaps compounded by
the various time zones people are in and any delays in the interim mail
servers.
My email program checks for new email every 20 minutes, so what I see
Thomas Herson wrote:
I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail before
responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours after a
question has been posed people continue to respond even though the
answer has been posted a dozen times or more.
.
Because, due to
.
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is TMG?
Officially, it is "The Master Genealogist." It is a genealogy program
wannabe as good as Legacy, but
delay.
Evert van Dijken
Probably I am one of many answering your mail, but I haven't seen any answer up
till now ;-).
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> Re: [LegacyUG] What is TMG?> Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 12:26:23 -0400> &g
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It's probably easy, but I cannot figure out what it is referring to?
Google TMG and you get:
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The Master Genealogist
> It's probably easy, but I cannot figure out what it is referring to?
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TMG is short for The Master Genealogist, another genealogy software program.
Janis Walker Gilmore
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Officially, it is "The Master Genealogist." It is a genealogy program
wannabe as good as Legacy, but they never seem to measure up. Jokingly,
I call it "The Murky Genealogist!"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's probably easy, but I cannot figure out what it is referring to?
Legacy User Grou
I'm wondering if a lot of people aren't reading all their e-mail before
responding to a quesion. That could be the reason why hours after a question
has been posed people continue to respond even though the answer has been
posted a dozen times or more.
.
Legacy User Group guidelines:
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> It's probably easy, but I cannot figure out what it is referring to?
>
> It's a program The Master Genealogist
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