On Jan 29, 2013, at 10:39 AM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johan...@gmail.com> 
wrote something about learning to read like the rest of the world.

Indeed, I did learn, like most of the rest of the world today, to simply reply. 
And I learned to occasionally establish context with paraphrasing, and the 
occasional quote, when needed. Wholesale hand duplication of someone's letter 
to me, while replying to them inline, or at the bottom, would have been 
ridiculous. For many hundreds of years, all over the world, readers had good 
enough short term memory that merely receiving a reply was sufficient for 
effective communication, even among multiple parties.

In effect, for most of human history, most of the world historically top posts.

What has encouraged bottom posting and in-line response, is the perverted email 
client automatic quoting feature, when replying; not that bottom posting is any 
more or less, sensible than top posting.

Chris Murphy
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