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FYI - top posting is the current norm in many Usenet groups, especially the
MS tech support groups where I spend most of my time. With newsreaders like Outlook Express, some people find embedded responses can be more difficult to read than the top posts. "If it is legit.." was not impuning any individual report but rather the blanket assertion that flaws and failures in use are endemic to Lightspeed, which has been alleged, not in your post nor about this particular problem, but rather in other threads where people have criticised Lightspeed's quality control. A battery pack that is hot enough to melt its casing and emit smoke is on the verge of combustion and even if it did not ignite itself it seems to me to present a risk that it could cause more flammable objects in contact with it to ignite. Heck, Dell Computer recalled a batch of Nicads battery packs for some of their laptop models a year or so ago because of nearly identical overheating problems that had, in fact, resulted in full blown fire in several cases. .. "Sydney Hoeltzli" wrote in message ... |
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"SteveH" wrote in message
... FYI - top posting is the current norm in many Usenet groups, especially the MS tech support groups where I spend most of my time. lol... Just because it's the norm, that doesn't make it right. It just means a bunch of newbies are posting in that newsgroup. With newsreaders like Outlook Express, some people find embedded responses can be more difficult to read than the top posts. How in the WORLD does the newsreader being used affect how easy it is to READ a traditionally quoted post versus a top-posted post? As far as your example of Dell battery packs goes...there's a big difference between the available current in a laptop battery and a battery pack driving a headset. Pete |
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![]() "SteveH" wrote: FYI - top posting is the current norm in many Usenet groups, Lots of people spit their gum on the sidewalk, too. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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FYI - top posting is the current norm in many Usenet groups, especially the
MS tech support groups where I spend most of my time. With newsreaders like Outlook Express, some people find embedded responses can be more difficult to read than the top posts. Well, there's the problem! Invoking the MS name and products explains everything. Garbage in, garbage out. |
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