Proper Use of Subject line / in defense of "newbies"

Elisabeth Roche ace at Opus1.COM
Sun Jan 7 18:26:16 EST 1996


All Hail! 
Anyone want to see my questions and help direct me to the answers?

I can start with one. haha, I guess it wasn't just one, but it is all one
question, just the parts get bigger and bigger, "the whole is in every part"

Question:
The flux in url's?

How much is migration to WWW?
How much storage changes?
HOw much retrieval changes?
HOw much people relocating to new machines (the authors porting to new
places so to speak)
Universities?
Businesses?
Personal service providers?
Overlap?




At 12:03 AM 1/7/96 -0800, R124C41 at aol.com wrote:
>In defense of "newbies" and others, I think there's a reasonably high ratio
>of wheat to chaff on this list.
>
>I'd rather have the list biased in the direction of encouraging people to ask
>even the dumb questions (and, yes, have the answers posted) than to have only
>sophisticated questions and answers or to have it take place by private
>e-mail.
>
>I agree that the proper use of the subject line can help one skip stuff and
>that we should all encourage that.
>
>--David Ritchie
>--R124C41 at AOL.COM
>--Naperville, IL
>



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