pdek
"Dekkam" as was
I'm a fussy old soul, I guess, but I'd like to see postings with similar topics all gathered together under their common topic headings (threads). If you really want to start a topic that isn't related to one of the existing threads, you may certainly start an appropriate new one, but if it fits under an existing thread heading I would prefer that you enter your new posting under that thread topic.
The first thread, "Dechert's Favorites", was of course begun not by me but by our "sponsor", so to speak. Since then, though, I've been trying to create overall subject categories that can contain a range of specifics in which you may be interested. There is room for many more, of course, but I really would like to keep related questions together in their own space.
Thus you may find that I've moved your posting to a different thread, or, if you started a thread, I've either renamed it or combined it with an existing one. I hope you'll understand my reasoning, and please forgive me!
Thanks, Peter
PS: You'll find that I usually answer your questions (when I can) by editing my answer into the original question, normally headed by the word "REPLY". This keeps questions and responses together in one place. The only way, then, that you can find my response to your posting is actually to examine your posting itself and see if I have added a reply. I think this is simpler than any alternative, and hope it works for you, too.
The first thread, "Dechert's Favorites", was of course begun not by me but by our "sponsor", so to speak. Since then, though, I've been trying to create overall subject categories that can contain a range of specifics in which you may be interested. There is room for many more, of course, but I really would like to keep related questions together in their own space.
Thus you may find that I've moved your posting to a different thread, or, if you started a thread, I've either renamed it or combined it with an existing one. I hope you'll understand my reasoning, and please forgive me!
Thanks, Peter
PS: You'll find that I usually answer your questions (when I can) by editing my answer into the original question, normally headed by the word "REPLY". This keeps questions and responses together in one place. The only way, then, that you can find my response to your posting is actually to examine your posting itself and see if I have added a reply. I think this is simpler than any alternative, and hope it works for you, too.
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