jasper12 said:
Did not realize the the importance of the Subject line was so important to some..I humbly apologize
I suppose those who do consider it important, like myself, are in the minority. Too many years in publishing newsletters, in my case.
But I consider it akin to false advertising.
Suppose, for example, you see a good price on something at a local store. But when you get there, you learn they only had one at that price... and they then try to sell you something else. None of this was clear in their advert, so you were blatantly misled to get you in to the store.
How would you feel?
In the retail game, that is called a "leader," intended, of course, to lead you in.
On a forum, it's much the same. The poster is trying to be persuasive or tempting, or maybe just clever with such titles. In essence, hoping to stir up your curiosity and get you into the post that way. It's well intended and no real harm is meant, I know that. And in these particular forums, it isnt so bad, since much of what is bantered about here is of interest to all.
But it seems courteous, at least, to headline your post with some detail. In this example, a better wording might have been something like:
"Anyone hunt old airports?"
"Do old airports pay off?"
"Worth the trouble huntin' an old airport?"
Doesn't that get right to it, instead of the original: "Just courious...?"
Again, I think it's just me.
