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On , in ¸õ Jack Schmidling wrote:
As a point of interest, why is this thread attached to a different one now? Probably because I brought up the subject again, of your attempt at sheet metal, in conjuction with your forging of the knife blade? Not sure, and not gonna really look it up. The threading is automatic, based on which message I picked as the one to "reply" to. Peter |
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"Peter W.. Rowe," The threading is automatic, based on which message I picked as the one to "reply" to. Roger but it usually then changes the subject line to current thread not a different one. Perhaps a fluke at my isp and you don't see what I see. js |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 01:18:36 -0700, in ?? Jack Schmidling wrote:
"Peter W.. Rowe," The threading is automatic, based on which message I picked as the one to "reply" to. Roger but it usually then changes the subject line to current thread not a different one. Perhaps a fluke at my isp and you don't see what I see. js Nope. Wouldn't be your ISP. Just means I did something weird when I posted that note. Since I see, on my computer, several versions of each message, at various stages of processing incoming messages into outgoing ones during moderation, it's quite possible to accidentally pick a copy from the wrong folder as the one to reply to, when I'm in a hurry. That could easily have meant picking from the wrong subject header, but pasting a message into it that referenced the original header. No need to ponder. Just figure it;'s something I did, perhaps without realizing it. Peter |
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