On Jun 15, 12:35 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Normal text editing shortcuts work, eg: cmd-downarrow.
>
> I strongly recommend leaving the mail client set to put you at the
> top tho.  That way you can easily TRIM as you move down thru the
> message.  If the client starts you at the bottom, then you probably
> won't take the time to go back to the top and trim.

Clearly I really didn't think much about this that much before I
responded.

But, in hindsight I'm now thinking that anyone who finds that using a
key combination to post at the bottom of a quote is "too much work" is
probably never going to be doing something as involved as trimming
text.

It's just not in their DNA.

Interesting how this "discussion" just keeps going on and on and on
and on ... The Energizer Bunny of Internet discussion posts. Sort of
reminds me of that Monty Python skit on the arguments shop. "Yes, it
is!" "No it isn't!" "Yes, it is!" and so ad infinitum.

Also reminds me of what happens should I be so foolish as to try to
argue with a cat about where to position a litter box in the house. I
actually made that mistake. Once. Hopefully never again, but I *am*
only human ...

-irrational john
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