On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:21 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:

> Partially because of Microsoft's influence, top-posting is very
> common on mailing lists and in personal e-mail

I never used top posting till I was forced to go to Outlook at work.  
Although I find it annoying I don't mind it so much at work since the  
replies are basic information.

However on a discussion list I find top posting to be a real pain.  
Since I am not a computer expert it is almost impossible for me to  
make sense of some of the discussion when parts jump from top to  
bottom posting. So be kind to those of us you are just trying to stay  
in the loop and use bottom posting on discussion lists.

Linda in Ohio


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