+cachew nut Posted August 23, 2003 Share Posted August 23, 2003 Stop posting threads with just one or two words in the subject line. It really gets irritating to click on the thread to have to see what it's about, and then find out it doesn't interest you. Kinda like this one, see? Quote Link to comment
Eeyore and Shadow Posted August 23, 2003 Share Posted August 23, 2003 quote:Originally posted by cachew nut:Stop posting threads with just one or two words in the subject line. It really gets irritating to click on the thread to have to see what it's about, and then find out it doesn't interest you. Kinda like this one, see? You're a nut! I am moving along! Quote Link to comment
umc Posted August 23, 2003 Share Posted August 23, 2003 What a great reason for another thread. Click here to see what my man trippy was saying right at the bottom about this whole thing. Considered yourself markwelled. Darn Kids, I just wish they knew I am Jeremy's sock puppet. *shakes head* __________________________ Caching without a clue.... Quote Link to comment
+cachew nut Posted August 23, 2003 Author Share Posted August 23, 2003 quote:Originally posted by umc:What a great reason for another thread. Click http://ubbx.Groundspeak.com/6/ubb.x?q=Y&a=tpc&s=5726007311&f=4016058331&m=31560424&p=22 to see what my man trippy was saying right at the bottom about this whole thing. Thanks, but that thread is too long for me to read, that's why I missed it. Quote Link to comment
iryshe Posted August 23, 2003 Share Posted August 23, 2003 From Dear Emily Postnews (by Brad Templeton) For the sarcasm challenged, the text below is sarcastic. Q: How should I pick a subject for my articles? A: Keep it short and meaningless. That way people will be forced to actually read your article to find out what's in it. This means a bigger audience for you, and we all know that's what the net is for. If you do a followup, be sure and keep the same subject, even if it's totally meaningless and not part of the same discussion. If you don't, you won't catch all the people who are looking for stuff on the original topic, and that means less audience for you. Jeremy Irish Groundspeak - The Language of Location Quote Link to comment
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