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Re: RFC - Apple II / IBM PC Telnet Gateway



> The fact that google has now stupidly allowed people to reply to old
> messages, when up till December you could only reply to messaged less
> than a month old, is not a reason to reply to an old message.  You
even
> seem to have taken note of the date of the old message.

I used the original thread on the off-chance that the author see it.
Same objective as if I'd started a new thread, except this way, I can
use the original text itself to make clear what I'm referring to rather
than just copy-pasting it (which is similar enough to be silly) or
making a reference in my own words.

> To compound the problem, you don't quote what you are replying to,
leaving
> everyone puzzled about what you are replying to, besides wondering
where
> the original message is.

I should think that would be clear from the first message in the
thread.

> Note that replying to old messages, especially without quoting, is
abuse
> of Usenet, if not on your part, then on google's for setting up the
new
> interface to allow it.

One or two sentences about USENET etiquette would have sufficed instead
of paragraphs.  ANYway, I suppose I'll just start a new thread on this
subject at some point.  Sheesh.