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Re: FW: Medal Table

Subject: Re: FW: Medal Table
From: António Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:33:27 +0000
table mota
First, take a look at this yesterday post from the List Owner:

 Postings to XSL-List with Uninformative Subject Lines   Trash
		
B Tommie Usdin 	
<btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> to xsl-list
	 Show options	 Jan 13 (18 hours ago)
I am seeing a lot of postings to XSL-List with uninformative subject lines.

In your future postings to XSL-List please provide an informative
title or subject line. Good subject lines - those that describe the
subject matter of your message - not only increase the chances that
you will receive answers to questions or responses to comments, they
also make your message and any replies to it accessible in the list
archives.

When replying to a message with a useless subject line - one that
describes the author rather than the question (e.g., "Dumb Question")
or the use the person wants to put the information to instead of the
question (e.g., "Help me with my Homework"), please change the subject
line to something that describes the subject of the post. I know that
this messes up the threading, but it's still better than an archive
full of postings with subjects like "UREGENT - Help Me with XSL
Question".

Thanks.

-- Tommie Usdin
  XSL-List Owner

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