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"Geoff" wrote in message
... Geoff wrote in message ... "Ryan Breai, village idiot" ranted in message ... A condemnation, therefore, of the CBisation taking place... Not only can the village idiot not spell, he cannot post properly. From the relevant part of RFC 1885 - If you are sending a reply to a message or a posting be sure you summarize the original at the top of the message or include just enough text of the original to give a context. This will make sure readers understand when they start to read your response. Since NetNews, especially, is proliferated by distributing the postings from one host to another, it is possible to see a response to a message before seeing the original. Giving context helps everyone. But do not include the entire original! "Ryan Breai" wrote in news:3fc7840c_2@mk-nntp- 1.news.uk.worldonline.com: The first thing I must say is....grow up, Geoff! There is no call for you to resort to infantile outbursts, such as your gratuitous use of "village idiot" below. You are of the age when you should have left the school playground well behind, and are giving a very poor example for young noviciates of the art to follow. Shame on you. The crucial point in what you quote below is the comma appearing in "top of the message, or include just" in the second line. This shows quite clearly that two disparate options are being discussed. EITHER summarise at the top OR include enough text to give a context. My top posting with quotation beneath satisfies the second option. Five points arise from your post: Firstly, I "grew up" years back. Secondly, I was using the term "The Village Idiot" as provided in the newsgroup post header that I read. Given a reasonable newsreader, you should be able to se this yourself but I reproduce it below for your convenience: "Ryan Breai, village idiot" ranted in message ... Third: My comment on spelling: my copy of the O.E.D. does not recognise "CBisation", nor does Websters - anyway, if it was of US origin, it would have been spelt with a "z". Fourth, why shame on me? I am only quoting from what either you call yourself, or what at least one other NG reader called you. Finally, and the real point, perhaps one may interpret the comma in the that you do, but commas are notorious for misinterpretation. That is why legal draughtsmen rarely insert commas. The second sentence of the quoted paragraph of RFC1855, again reproduced below, contains the real meat: This will make sure readers understand when they start to read your response. Will all top posters please note, that this requirement is met by posting below the quoted part. It certainly is not met by top posting. In my view, a top poster is the internet equivalent to somebody who shouts over the person speaking, a heckler. Geoff Come on Geoff, don't make him think for himself, he'll get a headache (or dick ache). -- ;) 73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint. |
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