You must also realize however that it's mostly those of a mature adult
age who feel strongly about bottom posting while younger people
irregardless of their career tend to be more flexible so as tine goes
on this may become a decreasing issue.

On 2/5/10, Nat! <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am 05.02.2010 um 21:48 schrieb LuKreme:
>
>> On 5-Feb-2010, at 11:17, Conrad G T Yoder wrote:
>>
>>> Importance: High
>>
>> Do you think that makes your message more important, really?
>>
>> (there's a header the list should strip)
>>
>>> Take it the &#$*! offline already!  We've had 24+ hours of this crap and
>>> =
>>> we don't need any more.
>
> Who is we ? You and your alter ego ? :P I love flamewars
>
> Anyway my opinion on top posting, if you top post, you leave the impression,
> that you
>
> a) don't know the conventions of mailing lists
>
>       and therefore in my mind
>
> b) are likely to be clueless about anything else concerning IT
>
> I also would hazard the guess, that top posters are more likely to ASK than
> to ANSWER.
>
> Of course all IMO
>
> Ciao
>    Nat!
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