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Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I wonder what folks think about my moving posts around from one folder to another. I'm not sure whether people remember where their posts are and go there to look for responses, or whether they wo..."

I had noticed other things coming into that thread and was thinking something should be done.


Jan O'Cat

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Yeah. Unfortunately it occured to me, as I was thinking about GR on work time, that I can only move full topics, I can't move responses while leaving the original post. So I'm not sure how much of this I can actually do in the folder I was intending. We'll see.

God forbid anyone should stifle any of our super- intelligent, timely, relevant and possibly misthreaded conversations. Use to be when you were misthreaded it meant you missed the eye of the needle.

Uh-oh. I'd forgotten that too.
Oh well, the other thing I was thinking as the introductions discussion meandered was that new people would get to know us exactly as we are.
Jan O'Cat

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LOL. Don't we want to maintain the illusion of sanity until we've roped 'em into our other charms?
This came to mind as I looked in the "Introduce Yourself" folder, which is starting to contain a lot of "welcome to the board" responses and other chat. I was thinking to move those into "etcetera" or into the book-related folder, so that this folder remains mostly a place where you can go through and read introductions.
Thoughts? I don't think I want to make this a lifelong project, but some cases jump out at me and it would be nice to move it into the appropriate folder, but I didn't want to start doing that willy-nilly.