BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
May I respectfully suggest to contributors to this forum that the creation of "catchy" topic titles, like "Who Did It," "I'm Madder Than H311," "Canon" and such, do little to add to the understanding of one's concerns, and might even cause a poorly named topic to be ignored or, at least, to be considered a less than worthy subject for forum contribution.
If we will use the topic title to give a succinct indication of the topic content, it should serve to facilitate properly responsive feedback.
Thank you.
Good observation. Thank you. I've been "guility" of that at times.
Polonius in Shakespere's Hamlet said "Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief."
But I think he was referring to the message and not the subject.
But being cryptic is so much fun!</sarcasm>
The Forum Rules say to try to use descriptive titles (and not all upper case). Thank you for reminding us.
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