W-J wrote:
> Willem-Jan Markerink
>
>
> The desire to understand
> is sometimes far less intelligent than
> the inability to understand
and then continued:
> Willem-Jan Markerink
>
> The desire to understand
> is sometimes far less intelligent than
> the inability to understand
That about sums it up!
This argument runs and runs. The lazy ones love to reply first simple
because it saves seconds.
Go to any list and examine the "one-liner" brigade (including, but not
exclusively the "me too" chapter).
Nearly all reply at the top. QED.
But for business email use, at work that is, top replying is the norm.
That is because (IMO) the important stuff comes first and the quotes
are invariably in full. But that is different. Silly one liners are
not the norm. There is no such thing as a digest and the mails are
targetted (to individuals not a list).
But W-J's use of a killer filter to force everyone to crop at least
some of the irrelavent portions of the message is one of the best
features of this list. If only Yahoo Groups had that facility.
Bob
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