On Sat 2001-09-15 (07:00), Scooterman wrote:
> Since you use Netscape, you know this URL:
> http://www.ufaq.org/ 

More famous to me is http://learn.to/quote .

Unfortunately, this site is not available at the moment.

> One has to skim read the previous post to get to the new post by default.
> It kinda-sorta helps ensure folks know what they're talking about before
> they reply (least that's MY take on it). 
> Plus computing has ALWAYS been top-down processing of data.

Full agreement - I feel it's mainly a sick preconfiguration of one major
tool that came into the email market, long after good standards had been
established. Outlook lacks proper threading and replying mechanisms - but
it became a very common tool by companys' decisions and preinstallation.

> Nothing ticks me off more than someone inserting their comment inline/ in
> between a previous post.
> If ones reply is top quote all the time, why bother quoting at all?

Full quotes are a waste of bandwith and storage media. They disturb
searching (by hits in the quoted message) - it's just useless for a
dissussion, while it's a need for forwards to others.

> Bottom quoting also forces one to take a look at how long the thread is ...
> some lists INSIST that the threads be trimmed so one doesn't have to wade
> thru 3,000 lines to read "I agree" or "Me too".

A good rule of thumb is to write at least two lines per quoted line. Some
newsservers are configured to refuse messages that contain more quoted
than composed text.

> It also shows an arrogance to to not care how long the thread is when
> top-quoting.

But many people care little about problems of others. If many colleages
do it their way, and it's the way the tool is preconfigured, it can't be
wrong!?

I guess people care in other grous for some reasons: One of the lists I'm
subscribed to is for tandem cycling, with blind members. I guess that
visually handicapped people are very rare here. The other group is limited
by hard- and software. As long as your old computer (or palm top /
cellular, other limited modern toys) is used, any improvement in
efficiency by intelligence and care is welcome.

> That's my 2-cents.... hope it helps

HTH
Martin
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