Bill:
Congratulations on your new status.
You might want to reconsider your feeling that there should be a
conference rule requiring "meaningful subject lines." I'm all for them,
but there isn't all that much room to spell out the subject and,
sometimes, the subject itself isn't all that clear. Moreover, threads
tend to ravel, as you know. What would you do? Castigate the offender?
Threaten his Sysop? I do appreciate that subject lines amenable to
twitting are a good idea, but it strikes me that it often just isn't
very practical?
Incidentally, it's my impression that Postit! is easy to use and
reliable (it has both DEBUG and QBASIC capability), but the output is
rather longer than that of xxencoded DEBUG scripts. Only an impression;
I've not tested it. And QBASIC itself has been dropped from Windows 95,
as I recall, so using Postit! in that mode may not be such a great idea?
Fred
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