in followup posts, 1st remove the old text? Re: How does gasoline go "bad"? When?

Typically in this newsgroup, when people respond to someone's post (that itself is a response to yet another response ...), all that prior stuff builds up to maybe 20 times what you want to respond with.

If you like saving-to-disk some of these things, sure wastes a lot of disk space.

Just a thought.

David

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David Combs
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True.

The rules say, trim the stuff that's not relevant, but don't remove so much that you can't follow the thread.

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Dan Espen

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