I trim my inbox every day and don't save any postings since the majority
of all the Reflectors I subscribe to, including this one, have an e-mail
archive that's available to all of us if I need to go find something
"important". Over these last many years, most reflector discussions
always seem to take the format process that's similar to the age old
discussion, "how many people does it take to change a light bulb?". Of
all the keys on my keyboard, I love my delete key the best.

Pete, wa2cwa


On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 08:40:30 EST w4...@aol.com writes:
> I,ve tried digests, but there is still all that stuff to weed 
> through.  
> When someone posts a comment and there are say 10 replies answering 
> the  
> question, everybody has to stick their 2 cents in, many times under 
> the old  
> message title. Sometimes, you miss valuable comments because they 
> are totally  
> unrelated to the subject. If one doesn't want to miss something, 
> they still 
> have  to read everything. Worse than the Pied Piper!.
>  
> John
 
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