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On 4/25/06, Matthew.Quinn@sunlife.com <Matthew.Quinn@sunlife.com> wrote: > Man, that message might be the best arguement for a board- if I were to > respond to each point individually, it just becomes a hideous mess of > "quotes" and "responses". > > It's nice on a message board when each quote is in a shaded little box >with > different colored text, thus making it easy to skim down a thread & > determine who said what. But a couple quick rebuttals: > Yeah I dig that about message boards myself. Although that only works if the people using the quote option know what they are doing. I have had instances where people mess up the quote tag and their post is in a quote box instead of the quote. My e-mail client colors your quoted text as purple and my text is black so it is still pretty easy to figure out who said what. > 1) Every thread on every message board has a web address. When I want to > archive a specific thread, I simply save the web address in a Notepad. > The only problem with that is you end up with a long web address with no real descriptor of the topic unless you take the time to actually format your paste with a header etc... Too much trouble for me when I have to do this on the message boards I frequent. Although there is a neat little trick on Mac OS that allows you to save selected text as text clippings (small un-editable text files ) onto your desktop. Right now in my Gmail I can archive (by pressing one button) this whole thread and 10 years from now run a search on "message board" in my Loopers Delight label and this thread will pop up. I only wish gmail was around when I first joined the list many years ago so I could have all the posts I found informative. But I find the LD archives pretty good and easy to navigate.