From: Wolf Zscheile <saxonyroots@charter.net>
Sent: Apr 17, 2006 7:51 PM
To: "'Genealogy.net-users-en'" <genealogy.net-users-en@genealogy.net>
Subject: [Genealogy.net-users-en] Redundancy in the messagesWell, Sandy,
that's the problem with mailinglists...
We are a very young one and just hit the 250 member mark.
If one comes up with a new topic which is of interest to most
of our members, then you will get a lot of replies and just about
everyone will voice her/ his opinion...But what's wrong with it ? That's what mailinglists are for..
But when we reply to messages we should watch the "Subject" line
and change it, if it's not appropriate anymore..It's also very important to cut-off the "rat-tail" and delete all the text
which
is not needed anymore and in your case, it would have been much better
if you hadn't quoted the whole "Genealogy.net-users-en Digest"...
This occupied quite a lot of space... ;-))Sorry, but I decided "NOT" to cut-off the "rat-tail" to show you what I
really mean...
just see below....You all have a nice evening,
Wolf
From: genealogy.net-users-en-bounces@genealogy.net
[mailto:genealogy.net-users-en-bounces@genealogy.net] On
Behalf Of Sandy Meeks
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 6:00 PM
To: genealogy.net-users-en@genealogy.net
Subject: Re: [Genealogy.net-users-en] Genealogy.net-users-en DigestWhy is there so much redundancy in the messages here? The
same thing gets
repeated over and over so many times. The amount of space
occupied if they
are saved is huge! Sandy
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> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 14:58:48 -0500
> From: Dianne Timmerman <diannet1@cox.net>
> Subject: Re: [Genealogy.net-users-en] Where do I get the map
> withGerman nameson it.
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> Wolf,
> I don't feel computer "smart" enough to put anything into
Wiki at the
> moment. When I do, hopefully, it will be a personal page. I have
> really enjoyed looking and reading the personal pages of those that
> have submitted theirs. DT Wolf Zscheile wrote:
>
>>Thanks Dianne !
>>
>>of course this website is good and I feel really bad about not
>>thinking of it before, since it is the webpage of my good friend
>>Thomas R?ffer. Just a good thing that Thomas is not a
>>member of this list, otherwise our friendship would be in
jeopardy.. ;-((
>>
>>It probably would be even better to start with this:
>>tr62.de
>>
>>and Thomas has many more detailed maps of Germany, Silesia, Poznan,
>>etc.
>>
>>What about you putting them into our WIKI ??
>>Or anyone else up to the task ??
>>
>>Good night everyone,
>>
>>Wolf
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: genealogy.net-users-en-bounces@genealogy.net
>>>[mailto:genealogy.net-users-en-bounces@genealogy.net] On Behalf Of
>>>Dianne Timmerman
>>>Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:30 PM
>>>To: Genealogy.net-users-en
>>>Subject: Re: [Genealogy.net-users-en] Where do I get the map
>>>withGerman nameson it.
>>>
>>>
>>>Could this web site be of help to anyone? My surnames are
not on it
>>>but, perhaps someones are. DT
>>>tr62.de
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 22:45:22 +0200
> From: Eric Dudler <eric.d@gmx.net>
> Subject: Re: [Genealogy.net-users-en] Where do I get the map
> withGerman nameson it.
> To: "List for questions around the usage of services under
> genealogy.net domains [english only, open list]"
> <genealogy.net-users-en@genealogy.net>
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> Hello Dianne,
>
>> I don't feel computer "smart" enough to put anything into
Wiki at the
>> moment. When I do, hopefully, it will be a personal page.
>
> Ok, try it with a personal page. Nothing bad could happen. So
> everybody can go and do it.
>
>>> It probably would be even better to start with this:
>>> tr62.de
>
> Its added to http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/wiki/Help:Maps now.
>
> Regards
> Eric (Dudler)
>
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Hi Ann,
Mailing lists will always be the way they are because of the humans that use them.
When people change for the better, follow instructions and they don't have to belong to Mensa,maybe they will be better.
Ed, New York