Ham Op:
I think some must still be attempting to use old linux/unix/dos news
readers from the commandline--only way they could have a problem other
than attempting to use one of the first GUI news readers ever
programmed...
Let'em get a decent news reader...
John
"Ham op" wrote in message
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I've used the internet since 1985 [DARPA net] and have yet to see
the 11th commandment prohibiting top posting or forcing bottom
posting.
I prefer TOP POSTING. I've read the original message previously, it
is stored sequentially on my computer sorted by thread and date if I
need a refresher, and I don't have to scroll through a lot of
attached garbage to get to your meaningful or meaningless comments.
TOP POSTING, IMO, provides much more efficient use of my time.
Get a life. There's much more to life than criticizing where a
response is posted.
NunYa Bidness wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:24:02 -0700, "John Smith"
Gave us:
NunYa:
As senior software engineer, you bet I know about conformance!!!
Apparently not, you top posting twit.
I set the rules... well, unless someone can propose a good argument
why they should be broken.
You are breaking the rules. You certainly don't get to declare
them
in a forum that has been around long before you began posting to
it.
Yanno, that is what college is all about, you are forced to learn
the rules--so you can effectively bend and break 'em for a buck...
Aahhhh... The age old "I do whatever the hell I want." argument.
Nobody is getting paid here, dingledorf. It is a matter of common
courtesy.
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