* Jamie Paul Griffin <ja...@kode5.net> [11-29-12 03:45]:
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> I suppose what i'm saying is there are more important things in life to
> worry about than something like this.  I think provided people make some
> sort of effort to conform to the way mailinglist posts should be
> formatted, and particularly avoid things like html and other horrid MIME
> stuff, then great.  If they don't, well, i'm not going to hate them or
> not respond to them or worse still just delete their mail.  That's
> simply childish.  Or even just ask them in a polite and friendly manner
> to make more of an effort when posting in the future.

Yet, were that same individual seated at your dinner table to drool, chew
loudly with open mount and face in his plate, use fingers instead of
utensils, and wipe them upon his shirt/sleeves, ...., you would likely
*never* invite him there again.

Here many pass on w/o comment and others advise that it is on the OP to
adjust or make effort to conform to *expected* standards.  Expectations
that are the onus of the OP.

The trivialities you attach are as *seen* by *you*.  Approaching a
potential employer, you would utillize mannerisms you believe *he*
expects.  Why not the same respect for those you present expectations? 
Aren't you sitting in the same light?  Remember, it is *you* making
requests and not the people you expect to respond.  Why would one address
Dr. James Smith and Doctor rather than James?

Respect and courtesy *are* the "more important things in life to worry
about".  They are what deem us a society and how we are judged by our
peers.

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