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Thanks for sharing but I don't (and never have, nor desire to) bottom post. I'm game for not going out-of-bounds on topics and don't mind keeping things brief (I usually skip long email anyway - not enough time to read all of that). Otherwise I'm with you on being consistent. I usually hi-jack threads out of laziness (but am refraining from that now for Michael's sake) and have posted the same way for the past couple of years that I've been a part of ALE. I'm consistent...<BR>
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To each their own...that's why we drive Linux eh? I'll live with basic ground rules of marking OT threads and keeping to Linux subject matter. As much as it pains me I will stay away from politics and matters of faith on-channel...and I will not engage in flaming another fellow ALEer even if I completely disagree with him/her. Scout's Honor....Nuf said...<BR>
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All Hail Galaxar!<BR>
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On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 14:02 -0400, Geoffrey Myers wrote:
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Hey folks, PLEASE trim your posts.
I would really like everyone to bottom post too, but if you can't do
that, then be consistent. If you're responding to a thread where
someone has top posted, continue that approach. It really makes it
difficult, if not impossible to follow the thread when you have one guy
bottom posting and another top posting.
These posts where there are 200 lines and someone posts 2 lines in the
middle of the post? Come on. I'm not going to search for you post.
If you want me to read your response, please trim.
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