Ok I like the discussion on bottom vs top posting, but get your own room, :). 
Another email "rule" that seems to dominate is if starting another completely 
off-related issue to the email subject is to change the subject line?

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David E. Smith 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 11:34 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT sectors 120s, 90s, or 60s?





  On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:15, Fred Goldstein <[email protected]> wrote:

    (top posted)

    Often that works, Sam. When it's a simple dialogue over one issue, then 
sure, top posting works.  Where insertion-posting works better is when replying 
to individual paragraphs or sections separately.  I have been known to write 
very long emails, as have some of my correspondents... and this way the 
specific points are answered in situ.



  Some folks have been using email since the late 70s, before there was really 
such a thing as a full-screen text editor (may the spirits have mercy upon you 
if you remember edlin, for instance), which explains bottom-posting (it was the 
only viable way to do it). 


  Inline posting seems more common among people who started communicating 
online in the 80s (it was common in Fidonet BBS messaging), and when emails 
took several days to get from one place to another, the context probably was 
valuable to help you remember where you were in a discussion.


  Top-posting became more common when email became more accessible to the 
general public, along with the rise of the Internet generally, probably 
starting in the early 1990s.


  This doesn't explain why I prefer bottom-posting, as I'm too young to 
remember anything before the mid-90s, but (shrug)


  David Smith
  MVN.net




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