It does not force a subject line. Details are very meaningful here, but only details that are important. The subject line is generally not used and thus is not important.c10h13no wrote:aparently details are meaningless around here ... even though it forces a subject line when we post ... *sigh*
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This is the attitude I like. So, Ray, do you have any recording projects planned?Stephan wrote:K. No worries. Cu around in LibriVox.
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Figured i'd do some poems first and work my way up to short stories ... i really hate the sound of my own voice ... we'll see if i can get over that.LibraryLady wrote:This is the attitude I like. So, Ray, do you have any recording projects planned?Stephan wrote:K. No worries. Cu around in LibriVox.
It does when you PM somone.LibraryLady wrote:It does not force a subject line. Details are very meaningful here, but only details that are important. The subject line is generally not used and thus is not important.c10h13no wrote:aparently details are meaningless around here ... even though it forces a subject line when we post ... *sigh*
Err...I don't think I've ever inserted (admittedly in my five days posting here) a subject line into my posts.
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I'm aware of that. We were discussing forums not PMs.c10h13no wrote:It does when you PM somone.LibraryLady wrote:It does not force a subject line. Details are very meaningful here, but only details that are important. The subject line is generally not used and thus is not important.c10h13no wrote:aparently details are meaningless around here ... even though it forces a subject line when we post ... *sigh*
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
How deep does it go?LibraryLady wrote:I'm aware of that. We were discussing forums not PMs.c10h13no wrote:It does when you PM somone.LibraryLady wrote: It does not force a subject line. Details are very meaningful here, but only details that are important. The subject line is generally not used and thus is not important.
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I believe it will go as deep as you can bear it to...Stephan wrote:How deep does it go?LibraryLady wrote:I'm aware of that. We were discussing forums not PMs.c10h13no wrote: It does when you PM somone.
Now, everyone kiss and make up and enjoy the ride awhile.
We use this same software at a ProBoards forum I frequent, The Cabin In The Woods and we've done this experiment there too. Let me tell you this can be carried on well beyond any semblance of reasonableness...slipperystar wrote:I believe it will go as deep as you can bear it to...Stephan wrote:How deep does it go?LibraryLady wrote: I'm aware of that. We were discussing forums not PMs.
Now, everyone kiss and make up and enjoy the ride awhile.
Incidentally it was angeldust, a friend from The Cabin, who turned me on to LibriVox. For that, I owe him a debt of gratitude.
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Retired to Colorado
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.
~Mark Twain