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  #91  
Old November 24th 04, 11:23 PM
Robert Morien
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In article ,
Dylan Smith wrote:

In article , Robert
Morien wrote:
In article ,
Dylan Smith wrote:

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A large NG with many top posted threads can soon add up to megabytes of
untrimmed quotes that a modem user must download (and possibly pay for).


And the vast majority (like 99.9%) of bottom posters DO trim...?


Indeed they do. If you 'bottom post' (or more likely, quote selective
bits and comment right underneath the point you're replying to), by the
very nature of the activity there is an incentive to trim the quotations
down.



You answer with a definitive yes and then four words in say "if".
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Old November 25th 04, 02:58 AM
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:58:34 -0000, Dylan Smith
wrote:

In article qEQod.662427$8_6.443178@attbi_s04, mike regish wrote:
That's just dumb. Can you figure out what this reply is to? Or is it too
difficult for you?


The problem with top posting is:
(a) see witty earlier comment where someone wrote a conversation
bottom-to-top
(b) the vast majority (like 99.9%) of top posters do not trim what they
are quoting.


Pure crap -- I've seen plenty of 200-liners with not much more
than three lines at the end.

Shove that "99.9%" back up your ass where you found it.

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Old November 25th 04, 03:00 AM
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:44:23 -0000, Dylan Smith
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In article , Robert Morien wrote:
In article ,
Dylan Smith wrote:

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A large NG with many top posted threads can soon add up to megabytes of
untrimmed quotes that a modem user must download (and possibly pay for).


And the vast majority (like 99.9%) of bottom posters DO trim...?


Indeed they do. If you 'bottom post' (or more likely, quote selective
bits and comment right underneath the point you're replying to), by the
very nature of the activity there is an incentive to trim the quotations
down.


Incentive doesn't mean crap. I often top post, but still trim
the irrelevant stuff. Because I'm just a nice guy.

I also delete the ten sets of addrresses on jokes forwarded to
me and re-wrap the lines before sending them to anyone else.

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Old November 25th 04, 01:07 PM
Dylan Smith
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In article ,
Robert Morien wrote:
And the vast majority (like 99.9%) of bottom posters DO trim...?


yes.


You must post the location of this paradise you live in.


The newsgroup that shall not be mentioned, other than it used to have an
FAQ that was exactly 666 lines long :-)

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Old November 25th 04, 03:16 PM
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"Dylan Smith" wrote


I really have to wonder what's happened to the concept of "netiquette".
This has been a very long September indeed.
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Umm, Dylan, turn the pages on your calendar. It is November, now. g
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Old November 26th 04, 12:22 AM
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Anyone who is bothered by either top or bottom posting is probably anal
retentive.

PJ



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Old November 26th 04, 01:49 PM
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In article , Peanutjake wrote:
Anyone who is bothered by either top or bottom posting is probably anal
retentive.


Just like people who are bothered by saying "please" and "thank you" or
holding open a door for the next person. Netiquette is just online
manners, that's all.

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Old November 27th 04, 05:32 AM
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Jose wrote:

How many people still use 80 column devices? (serious
question).
All the newsreaders I've seen autowrap, and short lines make
a mess
of autowrap, depending on the gateways they pass through.
This is why I chose to use long lines - they autowrwap
gracefully, and cut and paste gracefully.


See the above quoted part of your message? See the weird line breaks
(after mess for instance)? That's because your newsclient doesn't
"pre-break" at 72 characters. If you go two or three quote levels down
it just gets worse.

It's just harder to read.

Cheers,
Jens

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