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Re: What companies are still using old technology
- Subject: Re: What companies are still using old technology
- From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner)
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:11:32 +0000 (UTC)
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Wolfgang wrote:
> Richard Bonner wrote:
> > *** It means not to place your reply above quoted text. It forces the
> > reader to scroll down to see to which point you are replying and then
> > to scroll back up to read the answer.
> >
> Thanks, for your answer, will try to do it right.
*** It's not so much about "right", but of courtesy to your readers, and
of flow of conversation.
> > Almost as bad are bottom posters that refuse to trim quoted text. This
> > makes readers have to slog through a lot of unnecessary text to get to
> > the reply. )-:
> Roger,that!
*** You trimmed well here. Good job!
Richard Bonner
http://www.chebucto.ca/~ak621/DOS/