Bill and All FML Subscribers,
I do think the FML has become quite lengthy and I often roll my eyes when I
see how much info I've got to weed through looking for topics of interest.
Since I try to locate any interesting articles that may be especially worth
reprinting (in my opinion) in the AFA Newletter, I really don't want to skim
too fast and miss anything.
I would just like to vote for the continuance of the FML as it currently is
handled. Bill, you do an incredible job! I don't know where you find the
patience.
One tip, and someone may have already stated this, take the time to give a
clear subject line. If you have numerous responses to different articles,
please consider sending separate mailings with "Re: <the topic you're
responding to>". That list at the beginning may get larger, but finding what
one is looking for would be much easier. I think subjects like "Re: FML
1105" are of absolutely no help. Is someone really responding to the entire
FML #1105?
In my observations, I find it ridiculously amuzing how someone can ramble
forever and supply the FML with such a skimpy and/or non-claritive subject
line. Maybe someone has a list of keywords they can offer the subscribers to
follow when posting (e.g.: Poem, Question, URGENT, Law, Death, Food, Show,
etc.). Then, each subject line could be that keyword fllowed by a hyphen
followed by some more clarity (e.g.: URGENT - My Ferret Has Green Poop, Law -
Latest on Mass. Bill, Show - Upcoming for MD in May, Re: Question - Can
anyone recommend a nail clipper?, etc.).
Respectfully,
Alan Braunstein
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Comments above are mine, I think. I couldn't tell ya if they're anyone else's.
[Posted in FML issue 1163]
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