CS>changing subject, breaking threads
From: sol
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:14:57
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m74108.html
> Too bad, it would be nice to have a way to clarify a subject
> without breaking a thread.
> So I guess I will go back to not changing headers. I find that
> often even if the subject header becomes or starts inaccurate,
> there is still some content applying to the original post, so an
> archive search of a keyword in the body of the message(s) will
> bring the whole thread, and that is probably a good thing. sol
> P.S. Mike you are a flatterer, you are!
Hi sol,
Actually, changing the subject line can be a good idea, as shown
here. It's hard to tell sometimes when it's appropriate - and
sometimes you are plain just too busy to think of it. I don't think
it matters much - most threads change topics back and forth so
quickly it would be difficult to follow if everyone kept changing
the subject line:)
I subscribe to the digest and erase it as soon as it arrives. I read
the interesting posts in the archives at:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html
This makes it easy to spot the valuable posts, and if someone
mentions something I'd like to learn more about, the search function
is right there at the top of the page. The only trouble is with
about 74,000 posts, you can spend a lot more time reading
interesting threads than you wanted to:)
How is your cough doing? Have you had time to think of increasing
the ppm, or does that sound like a silly idea for some reason?
Actually, maybe it's my imagination, but I seem to be reading more
posts from people talking about infections that are resistant to cs.
I ran into the same thing with a residual infection from Shingles.
The 10ppm cs from 3 nines just wouldn't kill it, but it disappeared
three days after I tried my first 20ppm cs. I think the reason is I
am simply getting older, and the immune system just needs stronger
cs to cope with infections.
Hope you are feeling better!
Best Wishes,
Mike Monett
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