There has been some talk about splitting this list, because of its increasing volume and diversity of posts. I agree with several posters who value the range of topics, and I think a single list should be retained. But the volume of the posts clearly needs to be reduced, as it now takes a significant amount of time to read them. The most fundamental way to do this is to adhere to basic mailing list rules, which are unfortunately routinely ignored on this list. In particular (I'll avoid capitalized shouting here, although the urge is strong), don't quote an entire _digest_ of several messages when posting a response; in fact, don't quote entire messages unless they are short. Quote only a few sentences to establish the thread of discussion. I just spent several minutes wading through postings that quoted previous postings that quoted previous postings, etc. ... And to clinch it, a quoted version of a MIME file, which may be the single best example of wasted bandwidth you could come up with. By my calculations, only about 10% of the posting contained new information. This is enormously wasteful of list members' time. Although it takes a few seconds to edit your quoted replies, here's what it costs if you don't: Assume 600 list members (I think that's about the size of this list) who spend 1 wasted minute per day sorting through redundant quotations. That's 10 person-hours of wasted time. If you put a reasonable and modest value on people's time of $20/hour, the failure to edit posts costs the community $200 per day in wasted time, or $73,000 per year. It also encourages people who value their time to drop off the list. ======================================================== James H. Watt Professor and Chair, Department of Language, Literature, and Communication Faculty of Information Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street, Sage Lab 4708 Troy, NY 12180-3590 email: wattj@rpi.edu voice: (518) 276-2784 fax: (518) 276-4092