I read based on a complex algorthim which factors in who posted the message vs 
how much time I have + how tired my thumbs are...

I call this the 'Jenkins Algorithm' :p


------Original Message------
From: Mark Jenkins
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Subject: Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] mailing list netiquette, re new threads vs 
subthreads, was dx order
Sent: Dec 11, 2012 09:36

On 12/11/12 08:42, Justin Lacko wrote:
> Just hit reply and don't change the subject. :P

"Don't change the subject" -- this must be your way of urging us to stay 
stay on topic.

Certainly you wouldn't urge us to post subject matter not matching our 
subject line -- it would be a deep disservice to those who rely on 
subject: to decide if they're even going to read it.

Though I must say, it would be bad netiquette indeed if everyone 
considered their contribution to always be so unique that a new subject 
line or thread were warranted.

I may be guilty of jumping to declare the "new topic!" moment too often.


Mark
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