On 6/19/07, Bin Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 15, 9:36 pm, Bart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Top post means you reply other's thread in the top of the content. It > > > is regard as a rude behavior when in USENET. > > > Because not only you will reply the thread, you must let others know > > > which part are you replying now. So you'd better follow your reply > > > under which paragraph you want to reply instead of in top of the > > > entire message. > > > > One could also argue that calling someone who spends his/her free time > > to answer your question rude, is a rude thing to say. > > You could have just explained what the standard is without calling > > your "helper" rude. > > No, I am not calling Raghav rude, just tell him not do this in other > thread, I think it's a kind remind. > Raghav, if there is any misunderstanding, I like to clarify that I am > not thinking you rude, but just want to tell there is a fact on this. > > > > Ya. There's of course no misunderstanding. Now lets get back to problem > solving. :-) >
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