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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:07:37 -0800, Larry Brasfield wrote:
lines, so why go to the trouble to tell me something I already know.
If you'd been around this group as long as I have, you'd have seen
posts where people complained of these subject changes starting a
new thread, etc. Google used to do that, too.
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subject change. Fixed. It also appends "was: [old subject]" when I
do a subject change, which is rare.
So now that google's got it right, I guess it's a non-problem now. I
wonder if there's any content in that long winded post.
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Best Regards,
Mike
I already hinted that thread continuity is maintained by the header"Active8" <reply2group@ndbbm.net> wrote in message
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All modern newsreaders have thread views, and the
threads are formed from posts based upon the content
of the 'References:' and 'Message-ID:' headers. Since I
have maintained that linkage, chatter such as "broken
thread" and "breaking thread" is really stretching things
since no continuity is broken.
lines, so why go to the trouble to tell me something I already know.
If you'd been around this group as long as I have, you'd have seen
posts where people complained of these subject changes starting a
new thread, etc. Google used to do that, too.
<snip>
It looks like my reader default's to starting a new thread onAs for "Get's him on top", I do not even know what
header organizing method would be doing that, (and
I have no such motivation.)
subject change. Fixed. It also appends "was: [old subject]" when I
do a subject change, which is rare.
So now that google's got it right, I guess it's a non-problem now. I
wonder if there's any content in that long winded post.
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Best Regards,
Mike