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Michel Please fix Direct message
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19/12/2008 04:56:54
 
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>>Salut Michel
>>
>>I tried to send a message direct to MIke Cole, using the spy glass tool.
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>>I said lastname = "Cole" (not in)
>>and first name =/in "Mike"
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>>I didn't get him in the list
>>The list included a bunch of Colmans (although I said "=")
>>The Coles and Colemans were all mixed up
>>Neither Coleman's nor Cole's first names were in alphabetical order.
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>>While I'm at it, considering the length of the latest epic twit filter thread it made me think:
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>>When one replies to a message, and gets the list of thread participants, is there any reason why it can't be in alpha order, instead of (I presume) order in which people joined the thread. Sometimes, on a huge thread like the above, it's very hard to find a name to CC via the checkbox.
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>>Je te remercie en avance.
>
>If we're going to talk about eliminating features, I would start with the CC. I am perfectly capable of deciding what to read without people pushing at me their pearls of wisdom written to others. There are a couple of folks here (not you) who routinely CC me with their political posts just to irritate me.

I wasn't talking about removing a feature - but improving one.
I know you don't like being CCd but you never know when you might be missing a juicy tit-bit. For instance, this bloody twit list thread has driven me to distraction with its petty bickering, and now the math formula "discussion". I've consequently kept out of them. However, you never know when some interesting side-track might have drawn your interest.

I do CC you sometimes, but mainly with the odd pun or so (I know you like them).
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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