On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:20:19 -0600, Michel Boucher
> wrote:
>Sky > wrote in
:
>
>> I prefer top posting too, but RFC doesn't for some reason <g>. It's a
>> lot easier to read someone's post at the top, especially if it's in
>> response to a long thread. That way, one doesn't have to scroll down
>> all the way to the bottom, unless they want to read all the text
>> included. But, as it's said.... when in Denmark ... 
>
>This is why one should learn to edit and retain only those portions of text
>which are germane to the conversation such as I have done here. I'm sure
>the pain of scrolling all the way down to the bottom of this post will not
>tire you out too much.
>
>And sf, as far as attribution is concerned, this is maintained as well, as
>you can clearly see.
Try figuring it out in a long, messy thread. If bottom posting is the
rfc rule, then another rule should be that text be trimmed enough to
prevent scrolling. If I don't have to scroll, I don't care. I care
when I have to scroll through a lot of nonsense I've already read just
to find something new.
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I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.