A sign of political leanings? I mean, who is it who would possibly, when tasked with listing the Presidents in chronological order, be tempted to start with Barrack Obama?
Besides it being harder to say: "It's Butch's fault".
;)
A sign of political leanings? I mean, who is it who would possibly, when tasked with listing the Presidents in chronological order, be tempted to start with Barrack Obama?
Besides it being harder to say: "It's Butch's fault".
;)
The absolute best solution for those too dense to use their Next key, and/or flatly refuse to follow an accepted practice accepted long before they got here.
Over the years I've seen this debate many times. I've always found it was just the best policy to adopt what seems to be the norm for the group.
Mike M
But then you can't show that you're "different".
"geoff" babbled this bullshit...
Again, being considerate or observing basic courtesy rules is an ARGUMENT???
Logic is not your forte.
You must be lots of fun at parties. And, some how or another, we will struggle on without you.
I suggest you, and others who top post, read the following:
"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!"
BTW, it wouldn't hurt all of us to read the entire RFC - I know it reminded me of a few things :-).
Quick, easy, clean, and done right _now_!
-- [Television is] the triumph of machine over people. -- Fred Allen
Yabbut, that's email. But try to add someone to the fiftieth email, where everyone just topposts.
How much easier is it when people use interstitial posting? TONS!
Go ahead and toppost. But don't get mad when we all plonk you.
-- Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air? -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dumbing down, maybe. Certainly too damned lazy to edit out the unimportant stuff.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 14:18:26 -0500, John Shear
Hey, that's an insult. We're not jerks. We're just a bunch of old farts who are used to getting our way.
Done.
Have you ever worked in an office with many files, Some post newest first other post newest last, I believe most I have worked in post the newest first because most like when you need a file it will be the newest, or near the front of the drawer so you do not have to dig.
Last time I looked, Dingleberry, or whatever his name is, doesn't frequent the wRec. :)
RE: Subject
You'll have to pull permits to take over the road.
12' wide can be a real problem.DAMHIKT
Gee, I've always filed them under the client's name, alphabetically. Or by topic, also alpha. Ditto by computer, but that's an easy resort. ;)
-- Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air? -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
AMF!
Gosh, I need to consult a dictionary to keep up with the lingo around here! ; )
Apparently, it is a drink.
1/2 oz Vodka 1/2 oz Rum 1/2 oz Tequila 1/2 oz Gin 1/2 oz Blue Curacao 2 oz Sour mix 2 oz 7-UpAfter three of those, I would become slightly obnoxious and silly.
A Texas expression ... and it ain't necessarily Adios "My Friend".
A Mucking Foron? Or are you referring to bowling ball Sportsters?
-- Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air? -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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