I somehow doubt this rant will automatically manifest itself into the
consciousness of all future senders of subject-deficient emails (and
"Request" really doesn't seem any more germane than "Probably
impossible").  That also begs the question of what becomes acceptable,
and to whom; and how to pre-impart that knowledge to all future
submitters.  It would indeed be nice if everyone could express their
requests with focused clarity and succinctness, but

        ain't gonna happen

Of all the things truly worth getting upset about, I politely suggest
that this doesn't belong at the top of any list.

Joe



-----Original Message-----
From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Request


Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Do use meaningfull subjects !!!

Today I deleted 2/3 of the mails that came over night without 
reading. I do not have time to wonder what's your "real beginner's 
question", whats "Probably impossible" or what "Few more questions" 
do you have.

Tha subject of the email is not a worthless nonsense that should be 
ignored. It's a very important of your message, often the only part 
that's read!

Jenda

P.S.: If I sound upset, it's because I am.
=========== [EMAIL PROTECTED] == http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz ==========
There is a reason for living. There must be. I've seen it somewhere.
It's just that in the mess on my table ... and in my brain
I can't find it.
                                        --- me


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