on a different "manners" topic, was Re: Phishing...

From: Edward Lewis (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2007 - 09:33:20 EST

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    I'm not going to pick on the "it's" (grammatically correct, but it
    refers the email disclaimers which I don't feel like commenting on)
    but I want to say that I've come to appreciate top-posting. With
    top-posts, there is no need to scroll down the list, and it is more
    like a conversation than injecting comments in-line.

    Some say that top-posting reverses the conversation, but if you are
    thumbing through the archives of top-posted threads, each
    contribution is on the first screen and you can navigate message to
    message in time-order. In my personal opinion, reading through
    archives of in-lined threads is much more of a problem - for one
    because threads take off in other directions and an in-line
    conversation never stands alone. Usually with a few nested in-lines
    I loose "who said what" context too.

    (As an exercise, try to prepare a reply in-line and then as a
    top-post. You will see that in-line means less typing, as you don't
    have to "rephrase the question." In-line is less work to render, but
    I think it is a poor communication style.)

    As far as the HTML, I don't think I use it, but I fail to see why
    it's rude. Sorry, it is newer technology and it does screw up old
    tools. (I do get bit by it - the hotels seem to love HTML
    confirmations that I can't read on my work mailer.) It's my/reader's
    choice to not use newer tools.

    I do agree that full quoting is a pain - especially when the message
    is less than 1% new content. Especially when all them new headers
    (DKIM keys and what not) fill up my screen first anyway. Yeah, I
    know, "upgrade."

    There. I've said it...oh, and the disclaimers don't give me
    heartburn. I just ignore them.

    At 8:03 -0500 1/3/07, Rich Kulawiec wrote:

    >Because it's very rude -- like top-posting, or full-quoting, or sending
    >email marked up with HTML. Because it's an unprovoked threat. Because

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