I knew you guys would come through and figure it out for me. So it
sounds like Yahoo keeps the old threat topic no matter what I place in
the subject box. I'll try to do better.
Kevin
By the way, I was thinking about making some comments and asking the
thoughts of the group regarding the artistic use of wind in
recordings, but I better not do it in this email. Maybe, if I can
remember how to sign in at Yahoo, I'll start a thread about that some
time.
www.7Loons.com
On May 6, 2009, at 8:15 AM, Rob Danielson wrote:
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> At 6:12 AM +0000 5/6/09, John Tudor wrote:
> >Please Please Please..........
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> >If you're changing the topic, start a new one.
> >
> >"Exploring Wild New Zealand" became - "Western Soundscape Project
> >News" became - "More sounds to share from Fish Springs, UT" became -
> >"Snipe" became - "New Sound Equalization book" became - "Re: [Nature
> >Recordists] More sounds to share from Fish Springs, UT" became -
> >"Exploring Wild New Zealand"
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> >How hard can it be.
> >
> >Please Please Please. it makes searching and following a thread VERY
> >difficult.
> >
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> I seem to recall that John uses the on-line Yahoo interface to read
> list posts which I believe keeps track of message numbers in forming
> string displays. Most email apps do not. Kevin might be changing the
> subject as he composes the email off-line but Yahoo is still keying
> on the message number. Most likely, no one is at fault. Rob D.
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