Has the topic changed? I thought we were still talking about cleaning up th=
e recording. We've also discussed the species in the recording, and some ha=
ve discussed techniques used on other recordings, but I didn't think we'd d=
rifted too far off topic.=0D
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Volker hasn't quoted any particular posting, so I don't know which one is b=
eing referred to.=0D
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Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Advice needed for cleaning up this recordi=
ng: Kind request to change the subject line!=0D
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ps.com>, "Volker Widmann" <> wrote:=0D
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> May I kindly remind everybody that once a discussion touches upon a topic=
that is not really covered by the original subject line, it would be advis=
able to create a new subject line.=0D
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It's actually better to create an entirely new thread. Changing the subject=
line confuses future searches. Particularly if one has started a thread an=
d can no longer find it because the topic has changed over time.=0D
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When a topic changes, create a new topic.=0D
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