On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 02:17:50 -1000, Desiree wrote:

> The reason it seems to me that the quote should be at the bottom is because 
> I already read the message that I am replying to. Why do I need to read it 
> again? When I get an email from someone I am having a conversation with, I 
> don't need to read the entire conversation again which is what is implied if 
> the conversation is quoted on the top. It is a waste of my time to scroll 
> way down to the new email message. All that has gone before should be at the 
> bottom, for the record, if you ever need to refer to it but normally you 
> won't need to. All you need to see is the latest reply so it should be at 
> the top for efficiency's sake.  Just my opinion. 

A. Because Usenet is not Jeopardy.
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Q. Why should I put the answer after the question?

Phil

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