Top Posting
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Re: Top Posting
I agree what is here. there those blaze own
Lon wrote:
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will notice
> that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
>
completely with Lon saying However, are who their trail.
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Lon wrote:
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will notice
> that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
>
completely with Lon saying However, are who their trail.
t
__________________________________________________ ___________________
2003 TJ Rubicon * 2001 XJ Sport * 1971 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80" wheelbase, 1/4-ton
capacity and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II.
__________________________________________________ ___________________
w
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Re: Top Posting
Remembering to edit out the previous post.
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Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
#33
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Re: Top Posting
Remembering to edit out the previous post.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
#34
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Re: Top Posting
Remembering to edit out the previous post.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Some groups tend to top post, some tend to mix post, some tend to bottom
> post. Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
> personal preferences over those of the other group members. On this
> particular one, nobody really seems to care much one way or another. If
> you are following up where someone else has top posted, you will
> notice that even some of the bottom posters will top post for courtesy...
#35
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Re: Top Posting
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
#36
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Re: Top Posting
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
#37
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Re: Top Posting
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
<N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
graced the world with this thought:
> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
it?
#38
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Re: Top Posting
I generally prefer top posting myself as I am used to it in my e-mail
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?
#39
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Re: Top Posting
I generally prefer top posting myself as I am used to it in my e-mail
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?
#40
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Re: Top Posting
I generally prefer top posting myself as I am used to it in my e-mail
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:RJXvf.88$ee6.7@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.n et...
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?
program.
It also has the benefit of putting "new" information at the top of the
message replies.
What bothers me is when people don't quote back any part of the message,
With my deteriorating mental abilities if is sometimes difficult to remember
previous posts.
I could track the thread backwards, I suppose.
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:RJXvf.88$ee6.7@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.n et...
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:27:22 -0800 in
> <N4KdnZ5RVcOAqCLeRVn-hA@comcast.com>, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
> graced the world with this thought:
>
>> Politeness is to pretty much avoid blatantly considering your own
>>personal preferences over those of the other group members.
>
> Why is it so many people, in so many newsgroups, have such a problem
> with this? Thank you for saying it, I was starting to think I was the
> only one. I love it when someone top posts, and half the people in the
> groups set on him like hungry dogs, and then the OP <<argues>> about
> it. Incessantly. As a matter of fact, to the point where half the
> newsgroup winds up KF'ing the guy. Geeze, when people ask you to do
> things the way they're usually done in a newsgroup, why argue about
> it?