I don't post here often, but I can't help myself on this one.

Yes Justin, I also prefer top posting for all of the reasons you pointed out. 
It is easier for me to scroll down and refresh my memory as required, than 
digging through a response that's spread out all over the place.

Denny ...

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--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Drmgiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Drmgiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: Ubuntu and You Tube
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:18 AM










    
            Easy.  Anyone with half a memory can easily remember past posts.  
Top 

posting you don't have to dig around everything that is old just to 

figure out what the person has to say.  To me that is just dumb, and I 

lose my patience just as easily trying to do that.  Generally if new 

information in a thread is not at the top I stop reading it.



Justin



Lars Finsen wrote:

>

>

> Den 15. nov. 2008 kl. 16.59 skreiv Drmgiver:

>

> > Please allow me to demonstrate what the "rest of us" got out of your

> > entire post....

> >

> > "whaaaaaaah I don't follow top posted threads because I don't have the

> > memory that my uber superior computer does! I'm surprised I

> > remember my

> > first name some days! Whaaaaaah!"

> >

> > In summary, please stop whining about where everything is posted. The

> > argument is ridiculous, pointless, and infantile.

>

> This is off-topic, but can you tell us what's the advantage of top-

> posting, really. Myself I am baffled that so many are using it. It's

> not hard to learn to edit an e-mail message for more focused

> discussion and more efficient communication.

>

> LEF

>

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