dragon@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Sam Conway) (08/17/90)
In article <1990Aug16.210026.1547@lia> levine@lia.com ( Ken Levine) writes: > > Hand-fed 1 year old umbrella Cockatoo for sale: > Dear friends, the "subject" line of a message serves a well-defined purpose, especially in these trying days of what should and should not be posted to this newsgroup. What people post is irrelevant to me; I can tell from the subject line whether or not I wish to read the message. That is, if the subject line is indeed appropriate. I could find nothing in the above article that dealt with either Vermont or Hummingbirds. Kind friends, when you use a "followup" command to post an article, please do remember to change the subject while building your article. It makes for a good deal less confusion for your readers! Not that this has anything entirely to do with birds, but being a fan of both hummingbirds and Vermont (by default), I was disappointed when I got to the actual text that came under those two subject headings. -- Sam Conway * What shape do you usually have? dragon@eleazar.dartmouth.edu * Mickey Mouse shape? Smarties Chemistry Dept., Dartmouth College, NH * shape? Amphibious landing craft Vermont Raptor Center (VINS) * shape? Poke in the eye shape?