JYoung6180@aol.com wrote: > > >This is another case where I'll sometimes add the locality in the subject if >the poster omitted it -- but mainly when I know from reading the message >body that the post IS relevant to the board locality. For instance, if someone >mentions Callowhill St. on the Philadelphia, PA, board and he didn't mention >Philly. I know that Callowhill St. IS in Philly and might add that >clarification to the subject--without actually changing any content of the rest of the >subject. > Yes, it's sometimes very obvious, especially on new posts. Since most of the locality boards I admin have been neglected for what looks like years, it's freqently impossible to tell from looking at recent replies what the original post was about. Consequently, I have to go back from date expanded view and and look at the whole thread in thread expanded view to figure the whole thing out. How nice it would be to "know" that the original post really belonged on that board without having to look at the initial post. I can dream, can't I? <vbg> Lynne