CS Enthusiasts,
I too have had big problems finding my way through the archives, getting
at the information I need. Then I get slapped on the wrist by some
lister who feels I shouldn't be asking a question that has been dealt
with before. It's daunting.  I would like to suggest one helpful way of
solving the problem.

I think that it should be every list member's responsibility, when
introducing a new thread, to encapsulate their ideas in the subject
header. Perhaps one complete sentance would be suitable. For example,
Ole Bob made a recent contribution that was quite good (and I printed).
Perhaps it's subject header would read:

Subject:  'CS, DSMO and MSM combination found effective against anthrax
and smallpox, when using a nebulizer.'

This is an example of a subject header that would make it possible to do
a power search, without having to get into the guts of the message. What
do ya think guys?
Reid