sf wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:57:25 -0400, Jean B. wrote:
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>> My mom died in 1994, but I still cry when I think
>> of her. Most recently at lunch today. Hugs to both of you.
>>
>> Now I am thinking that I should post some special recipe of
>> hers on her birthday. I stopped doing that because the names
>> get stripped in the archives, and I like to have the tribute
>> to her intact.
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> I don't understand. Post the recipes and attribute them to her! I
> don't see how any archive could strip her name unless you put it in
> the subject header separated from the title by a hyphen.
>
> If you want your mom's name in the subject header call it <her
> name>'s xxx or Mom's xxx and state her name in the body.
>
> Try it, you might be happy you did.
Very late response. I am not speaking of Google.... I am
speaking of the repository of rfc recipes. I have blocked the
name/person from my mind.... She strips all identifying words
from the title etc. Actually that makes it rather hard to
distinguish among the recipes, makes it impossible to know
ehtehr the recipes are TNT, and removes all the personality
from them too. She also, IIRC, copyrights all the collected
recipes.
--
Jean B.