On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 20:10:35 -0400, Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I completely agree. ... Hmm. What do you agree with? Are you agreeing that top posting sucks, or that top posting is good? Well to figure that out, I would need to either scroll down to look at the post that you're replying to (fortunately, my mail reader shows be about 50 lines of the message, so I actually didn't have to scroll) or try to figure it out from the rest of what you write (fortunately, your next sentence makes it clear, but that doesn't happen all the time for everyone, and besides, I don't like being confused after reading the first sentence of a message and having to wait until the second sentence to figure out what's going on). Do you see why it's nice to have the context provided immediately? With a bottom-posted message, I can quickly scan the original message and recall the context that I had read before. If I have to scroll to see the reply (which should be very rare, if quoted text is trimmed properly), I just have to hit [space] once or twice, and I can easily tell when I've reached the reply because my mail reader colours quoted text. With a top-posted message, I read the first sentence, get confused, scroll down to read the context, then scroll back up to read the rest of the reply. Top posters also tend to have the horrible habit of not trimming the original message to only what's relevant... > ... I have my email ordered most-recent-first, and it saves me a _lot_ of > time, whether the individual emails are top- or bottom-posted! ... I have my mailing lists threaded, and it's nice to be able to just read the first message in a thread and tell my mail reader that I'm not interested in the rest of the messages in the thread. I can't imagine how you would do that with most-recent-first. If you just read the latest message in a thread and find that you're not interested, you can't just kill the thread because you don't know if that message is off on a tangent, or if you really aren't interested in that thread. -- Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.uhoreg.ca/ PGP/GnuPG key: 1024D/124B61FA Fingerprint: 96C5 012F 5F74 A5F7 1FF7 5291 AF29 C719 124B 61FA Key available at wwwkeys.pgp.net. Encrypted e-mail preferred. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]