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Indeed, the "governing" RFC even went so far as to
state that bottom posting was the preferred method of the author but that there was no hard and fast rule about it. With top posting, you can quickly "thumb" through the posts with your hand on the "Next" button. With bottom posting you have to page down through much already-seen and over-quoted material. The net result is that bottom-posted articles tend to get skipped without the new material being read let alone being visible. "Ham op" wrote in message ... 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. |