I have to agree 100%. There are many days when I am so busy that I end up 
deleting the entire digest because I don't have the time to wade through all 
the muck and figure out who's replying to what. It's too bad, because I know I 
miss out on some good discussions. I have a thought and possible solution, but 
I'm not technical, so the moderators would have to decide if it's possible.

When I receive the digest, there's a topic list before the messages start - 
this is nice, because I can quickly look to see if I'm interested in reading 
further. The problem, though, is when (for instance) there are 20 posts and I'm 
only interested in one topic, which is covered in (for example) posts 2, 8, 9, 
15, and 19. So I want to scroll down to read the 2nd post (and then the 8th, 
and so on) but sometimes people have replied to a digest without deleting all 
the messages, so to read it in order, you'd be rereading a bunch that you 
already read - like a digest within a digest. For example, it might go 
something like: message 1, 2, (1), 3, 4, 5, (1, 2, 3, 4), with the messages in 
parenthesis being repeats that weren't deleted from someone's reply. Trying to 
quickly scroll through it is cofusing, because when you stop and see message 4, 
you don't know if you still have to scroll through messages 5-7 to get to the 
message 8 that you want, or if you've
 gone too far and are reading (for example) message 11, which happens to 
contain all of the digest messages in it because someone didn't delete before 
hitting send.

My suggested solution, if possible - can the topic lists at the beginning 
include a link that brings you right to that message and then a "back to top" 
button? I subscribe to the FlyLady digest and it's like this - I think all the 
yahoo group digests are like this. I don't know if it's possible to do that 
with this group, even though it's not a yahoo group.

Just a thought...

:-) Pamela

>>Keith, I have to agree and disagree with you. There is a burden involved with 
>>being a digest subscriber, but it is not 20 off topic >>messages. 
  
>>  As a subscriber to the digest, I have to tell everyone that the biggest 
>> burden to digest subscribers is folks who absent-mindedly forget >> to 
>> delete the previous discussion text before posting their reply. I know it's 
>> not intentional, but it does scramble things up significantly. >> (A real 
>> comprehension issue for me!) Somemtimes I cannot tell who is responding, or 
>> what they are saying because everything is so 
>> heavily embedded in previous posts and all the "junk" that's tagged onto 
>> each post.
  
>>  I've been guilty of this in the past, and don't claim that I've totally 
>> erradicated it from my habits, but I do try to only include the most 
>> succint points I'm responding to when I reply. And I appreciate others who 
>> do, as well. 
  
 >> Just my two cents.
  
       >>           Joy/NC/4
 


      
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