Changing the subject(was:Re: [CR]More Westminster Rambling

(Example: Production Builders:Cinelli)

From: <ABikie@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 16:22:13 EST
Subject: Changing the subject(was:Re: [CR]More Westminster Rambling
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 2/3/03 4:04:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, rena.cutrufelli@comcast.net writes:
>
> I like the CR T Shirt idea too. I just wore a lightweight open jacket-shirt
> over the identifying shirt. Maybe A CR Tee colored the same as the
> beautiful wool CR jersey. Then you could wear it anywear, even on the
> hottest days when it's too hot to ride, and to all of the swap meets. Maybe
> Dale could be convinced if we had enough interest. CR light jackets and
> sweats would be nice as you say. I wish I could have met all the CR
> members
> at Westminister. Maybe we could arrange a certain time of day to meet at
> the
> snack bar next year- a CR tea time break in the day. I just didn't know
> where to look for everyone.
>
> Mark Cutrufelli
> Laurel,MD

I'm not picking specifically on Mark, but something even more bothersome than failure to give hoimestown to me and many others is the failure to change subject lines- it take s a few seconds but saves more. After being away for five days with Dale and some others at a conference, I am returning to almost 700 Emails. I do like the shirt idea, I like resdinbg about it, and Ilike reading about the swap I missed. BUT, I like to go to the things that I want to based on titles and subjects,

True, CR was a small portion of the maiul to be reviewed, and there were 200 spams in the box too(and I'm an herbivore) I have a portable hand held that I used to clean out a hundred or so fromthe road, but that's way slow and only a few words of the title appear anyhoo.

Another thing that works well too is to just reply to the list and not the list and the individual poster as well.

Thanks in advance for the cooperation- I think this seems to be a great thing to do and most lists on which I've lurked have followed the guideline

Larry Black
Mt Airy, Md