I'm an old geezer but have not yet gotten so decrepit that I cannot
remember the essence of threads in which I participate.  I want
replies posted at the top so that I can a) find them easily and b)
don't have to wast time scrolling down.  Now, if I've forgotten the
essence of the thread I can always scroll down to refresh my mind --
which is MY problem, not the other poster's.  So I always top post and
I want everybody else to top post.

There, I've come out of the closet!

Chuck Davis

On 9/7/07, Donald D Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's so sad that your sons no longer have any individuality...  :(
> >
> >
> > Note the top post!
> >
> > (AND the dripping sarcasm...)
>
> I've been around for awhile and have participated in several discussion
> lists like this one. In most of them, the topic of top-posting vs
> bottom-posting comes up sooner or later. In many of those, the topic
> takes on the character of a flame war, some of the discussion lists
> being destroyed by such wars. In those that survived, not much changed.
> Some people still top-posted while others still bottom-posted. My point
> is to be careful with this topic. This is a good list with lots of
> experienced people helping lots of newbies. Let's not destroy it.
>
> Don Henson
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