Actually, the reason that I end up doing /this/ (message deliberately not collected) is that I'm restricted to using an Outlook webmail account, for spurious reasons that nobody believes the first time when I tell em. It seems to act a bit more sanely when I post using Firefox; I'll have to try to remember to do that in future (again, this message deliberately not corrected). I've even been known to add the > signs by hand when all else fails. As for quoting the whole message, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't, although I'm more inclined to do it than many other people, I guess. If it's a serious problem to the rest of you I may have to come up with a ridiculous solution to it, like a line-wrap script in JavaScript which runs from public computers... -- ais523
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kerim Aydin Sent: Mon 12/05/2008 18:32 To: Agora Discussion Subject: Re: DIS: RE: [CotC] CFJ 1945 assigned to ais523 On Mon, 12 May 2008, Geoffrey Spear wrote: > On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Top-posting is evil. Quoting the entire message is evil. winmail.dat is >> evil. > > You forgot lines that don't break after ~72 characters. Also evil. To be a true Discordian, I must therefore top-post on a whole-message quote with 108-character lines using Outlook. Anything else? -Goethe
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