Re: JAWS-List and Repetitive

My tip for avoiding dduplication like this is to read messages from newest
to oldest and to wait if the question is easy before sending your answer.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Orozco" <jsorozco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 12:54 AM
Subject: JAWS-List and Repetitive


Dear List,

The e-mail addresses to the moderators escapes me, so I will post here in an
effort to reach some sort of compromise.  Though I am not so naive as to
believe that list-serves are quiet and that one should not expect a ton of
traffic, I am a bit concerned with the level of repetitive posts with
respect to one specific topic which has already been answered numerous times
and/or to which several thanks are attributed.  Please do not misunderstand
me.  I enjoy the list and all it's great resources, but it is a bit taxing
to return from one's vacation and find a barrage of e-mails all centering
around the same subject.  Essentially, twenty different messages to nail the
same information.  Please be mindful of those who may have dial-up
connections.  I am no moderator and posted this publically so as to see if I
am the only one with the complaint.  If so, please advise me of my nonsense
off-list:

jsorozco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thank you kindly for your attention.  I hope everyone had a great holiday
and are just as eagerly anticipating the ones to come.

     Regards,
     Joe Orozco

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