>WOW, Arent we being just a little picky here. I mean
>does it really matter what is in a Subject line to
>bring responses that I have gotten! I think we are
>acting like PC ppl with the responses I have gotten.
>Sorry for the TRUE inconvienances. Thanks to all who
>have helped me in case I get the BOOT for this response....Dug

If you use a good e-mail client like Mail.app (OS X) or Eudora (pre-X 
OSs) you should get into the habit of filing in new e-mail using the 
Tab key to move between fields. Both the mentioned Apps take you thru 
the steps to writing a mail in the order "To:", "Subject:", then the 
message body, allowing you to quickly and easily construct useful 
e-mail. If you can't think of something short that describes your 
dilemma then use a witty retort or a pun, that way people attach that 
pun to the subject in hand and can still avoid the thread if they 
don't want to read it for any reason.

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