Well said, Mike. I agree 1,000,000%.

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On Jan 7, 2011, at 6:25 PM, Michael Geary wrote:

> > THere is nothing funny about you top posting flame bait.
> >
> > When I say "don't do that," believe me: I mean it.
> 
> Whoa. Dude. This kind of talk is making a lot of people uncomfortable. Well, 
> it's making *me* uncomfortable. Could we chill and try to get along?
> 
> I joined this group for the specific reason that it promised to be a friendly 
> place to talk about JavaScript. I'm happy to see people top-post, 
> inline-post, sideways-post, or whatever, as long as we're communicating and 
> learning from each other and having fun doing it.
> 
> Personally, I *prefer* top-posting, but you'd probably think I was out of 
> line if I started correcting people when they don't post "my" way, wouldn't 
> you? :-)
> 
> I like top-posting because it seems to lead to a more civil, thoughtful 
> conversation. Specifically, it helps avoid the dreaded point-by-point 
> rebuttal, which is a sure way to start a flamewar. But I know other posting 
> styles have their advantages too. They're all fine by me as long as people 
> are courteous with each other. Fair enough?
> 
> Be happy,
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
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