Patrick Butts wrote: > I agree with you Charles. It must be. For future posts, I'm curious as > to which headers you would have wanted to see. I try to keep my posts > as small as possible. I'm long-winded enough. Should I always post > full headers even if some of the headers aren't relevant?
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