For me, it is more important to know that there are new notes on a thread than to be given many redundant references to the thread. For once I revisit the node, I will look at all new notes there.

Take a look at this new notes output:

by gaudior Re: compressed? JAPH by no_slogan Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by mirod (arturo) Re (3) : New perl student... feeling stupid by arturo Re: Perl Module Education by radman Re: Program Repair Shop and Red Flags by Dominus Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by diarmuid Re: Re: Re: Simple Question for you guys. by AidanLee Re: Re: Re: Simple Question for you guys. by voyager Re: TPJ Subscription Question by $code or die Re: Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by Tanya Re: Re: Another golf style? by Brovnik Re: Re: The right way to avoid an error by diarmuid Re: Re: Simple Question for you guys. by Buckaroo Buddha (boo) Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by boo_radley Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by AidanLee Re: Re: Re: Simple Question for you guys. by voyager Re: The right way to avoid an error by arturo Re: The right way to avoid an error

If this were compressed into only showing the thread for each of these notes we would have:

by gaudior Re: compressed? JAPH by no_slogan Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by mirod Re: Perl Module Education by radman Re: Program Repair Shop and Red Flags by Dominus Re: Re: Re: Simple Question for you guys. by AidanLee Re: TPJ Subscription Question by $code or die Re: Re: Another golf style? by Brovnik Re: Re: The right way to avoid an error by diarmuid (boo) Re: New perl student... feeling stupid by boo_radley Re: The right way to avoid an error

In reply to No repetition in the new notes of newest nodes by princepawn

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