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Complaint (light Hearted I hope)


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  • Subject: Complaint (light Hearted I hope)
  • From: "Paul Helliwell" <g0kao@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 09:53:05 -0000
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I know I am new to this group but can I please make what I feal a constructive criticism?
 
When scanning the messages and trying to filter out what is useful and what isn't (for my interests anyway) I notice the subject changes within threads and it is difficult to keep track of. I may also have been guilty at first but have now realised the problem.
 
If there is a need to change tack would it not be better to change the subject info so that it is easier to follow and ensure that relevant info is easier to find. I think I have probably deleted what might have been useful info because subject info did not fit my interests or requirements.
 
With the volume of messages per day the need to differentiate between topics is more of a requirement.
 
I also think this group is great by the way... and hope in future when I have a bit more time I can get on with the reason I joined and thats to progress towards an intelligent home.
 
regards
            Paul Helliwell     

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