On (05/10/04 12:52), Nate Duehr wrote: > Rodney Richison wrote: > > > > > > >>Top posting leads to a big mess. Every non-technical person does it > >>and it ends up with them saying "let's use a forum or something" > >>because they can't follow the thread any longer. Surprise surprise, a > >>forum works with bottom posting and everybody seems to find that > >>normal. > >> > >> > >I run a list for techs/consultants. (ChannelVar.com) > >They are a VERY qualified bunch of guys. (Admittedly not linux users > >though) :) > >The preferred method is top posting. > >The preferred format is to allow html. > > > > > Consultants always do things the hard way. It results in more billable > hours. > > Let's see them read a newspaper that's been printed "top-posted". It's > retarded. > > HTML in e-mail.... well, that's a completely different flamefest, but > suffice it to say it's rare that HTML formatting can add any information > to the message being conveyed. There are exceptions, but for 99% of > e-mail, it's not necessary. > > Just like most consultants. Ouch !
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