>> be getting out of hand :) >> us a lecture on top posting sometime soon? It seems to >> Isn't some authoritative voice on the list going to give > > My point (with all do respect and no insult intended): You may not like top > posting, but all of us on the 'net, even in technical groups like this, are > dealing more and more with newcomers to the Internet. We can try to educate > them, but things are changing. Maybe instead of judging others and expecting > everyone to conform, we should *ALL* keep an open mind, otherwise we might > find others are being as judgemental of us as we are of others.
I don't see that this should require judging others, or even being impolite. It's just a matter of informing newbies what the standard practices are, and that there are good, time-tested reasons for those practices. No hassle or judgment, just education. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]