I reckon I have never understood the advantage of reading Texbirds vas the digest...I tried it for several weeks and it was much more of a pain than simply getting the posts directly and dealing with them, even if there were a couple of hundred. There I can just click on the boxes I wish to delete (along with all follow-up posts) and be done with it which then narrows it down to the subject topics I consider worth my read. I guess it is a case of just picking your poison. Brush On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:40 AM, Chuck Sexton <gcwarbler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > TexBirders, > > Now during the peak of spring migration and TexBirds postings, it is > more critical than ever to maximize time outdoors and minimize time > required at the computer. The most commonly violated guidance for > TexBirds posts is to NOT REQUOTE previous posts. For those crusty > old TexBirders like me who don't have time to "just hit the delete > button" and choose to read the digests daily, the digests quickly > become double, triple, or quadruple the length to scroll through. > > Please PLEASE take a moment to be responsible and respectful for all > TexBirds users and DON'T REQUOTE. > > (Hey, David and Jim--I'm not the "posting police"; just an interested > user trying to hang onto TexBirds.) > > Chuck Sexton > Austin, TX > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at > //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds > > Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission > from the List Owner > > > -- Brush Freeman 361-655-7641 Cell http://texasnaturenotes.blogspot.com/ Finca Alacranes., Utley,Texas Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner