Hi, it's Rhonda  with a grin, grin! I made this same comment last week.  My 
reason for the comment was that there is no way to tell where one message ends, 
and the other begins.  If I don't recall the previous message, I would rather 
scan down to find it, but since I do remember, I'd rather see the new messages 
first.  Two of us may be in the minority, grin!

>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Contribute Braillenote <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 06:12:03 +1200
>Subject: [Braillenote] message lay-out.

>Hello there, I don't suppose there's any hard-and-fast rules concerning email 
>lay-out, but I'm beginning to find it a little ennoying to have complete 
>message repeats before getting down to the answer.  Most of us who regularly 
>check the list can surely remember the original and it's obviously very 
>time-consuming to have to wade through messages more than once.  Surely, if it 
>is thought necessary to repeat a message for those who might not have picked 
>it up the first time, it should be placed after the information being given.  
>What do you think? Am I in a minority in having other things to deal with as 
>well as the list.  Don Cooper.


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