You are right, Ron. But the subject is always a compromise. It shall give
info about the article but shall be brief enough to fit in the subject line
of the news reader. And shall not anticipate the question. As Bob says:
> The very informative subject lines can almost seem self
> explanatory (no need to read message) when not having
> a word like "asking" or "what" or maybe even "if".
All in all I know that it's not easy to find a good subject line. Just a
little information would be nice to tell me, if I could be able to answer or
if it is a subject to which I cannot say anything so that I can move to
further questions faster.
Roy
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