[Diabetes-talk] Any idea...?

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Fri Mar 4 02:22:54 UTC 2011


I couldn't get the message to read at all.
Oh this lady is one of my favorite ladies.
I just love her.
To bad I couldn't read the message.

Original message:
> Hey Bern!
> I let JAWS read the first sentence or so and then delete it if need be.
> What might also be helpful is when replying, delete below what you wrote and
> what you are responding to.
> We don't need to read them all, all over again!
> Diane
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William and Bernadette Jacobs" <bandbjacobs at verizon.net>
> To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 10:43 AM
> Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Any idea...?


>> Anybody out there got any idea how or where to find something that will
>> eliminate having to wade for days and days through all the replies that go
>> along with the new posts.  If we're reading the new posts, why do we
>> really, really have to wade through what whoever replied to six months ago
>> for every single email in succession?  I, for one, don't have time for all
>> that nonsense?  Is there a way to just be able to skim through and find
>> the new/pertinent posts?  Or, how can anyone suggest to set up the
>> listserve so we wouldn't have to put up with that garb?  Like someone said
>> a while back: Isn't there a way to edit all this?  Oh Man!  This digest
>> alone must take up a whole gig!

>> Bern



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