Re: [newbie] OT Good posting practice

1999-09-25 Thread Bob Jackson
Richard Adams wrote: No do as i said, contact the list owner and try and get him to put your ideas into the subscription conformation message. That's a good idea. If we agree on what should be in, I'll see if I can get them to do that. The FAQ part was to make a small section in the FAQ,

Re: [newbie] OT Good posting practice

1999-09-25 Thread Bob Jackson
"David P. Greenberg" wrote: --I agree with all but the sigs. I _love_ my sigs. Pleeease!!! David P. Greenberg Bitco Electronics "In Service to the Recording Industry" **The falcon has heard the falconer** There's a problem with that, you have a 4 line sig. Some have none, some have

Re: [newbie] OT Good posting practice

1999-09-25 Thread David P. Greenberg
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Bob Jackson wrote: "David P. Greenberg" wrote: --I agree with all but the sigs. I _love_ my sigs. Pleeease!!! After several iterations we have four or five sigs cluttering the question and it's answers. Makes it real hard to follow what's going on. Leave the posters

Re: [newbie] OT Good posting practice

1999-09-25 Thread Bob Jackson
fred wrote: I see the list says NEWBIE. This is the Internet people. OT Means off topic. If you get more than 20 emails a day and feel stressed - get another interest. This stuff is common. It also eans that this is a good place to learn how to get the maximum use from your postings. If

Re: [newbie] OT Good posting practice

1999-09-24 Thread David P. Greenberg
te: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:07 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] OT Good posting practice -Original Message- snip