dvdpst:
>
> > > Not all Linux can go on older machines. If you are looking for an 
> Linux to
> > > put on an pre 90s machine. Try looking at Puppy Linux. It can run 
> on an
> > > machine with 128 mb or less. There are others too. I have Puppy 
> running on
> > > an 186 with 128 mb ram.
> >
>
Pascal:
>
> > Did I miss something along the way? I always thought replying to 
> threads on mailinglists is incompatible with top-posting. I do not 
> mean to be pussy about that issue, but I agree that it is easier to 
> read/understand. Too much text in the original message to quote it 
> all? Cut it out in the response and put [snip] instead as a placeholder.
>
Scott:
>
> This particular list has more or less given up on proper posting style, as
> everytime it's brought it, it goes to a long, usually nasty, thread.
>

Bart:
     This message is written using a style that I have seen in lists 
with very long conversations; it works rather well. However, please note 
that the list rules haven't been updated in a decade. And there are 
factors in favor of top-posting that did not exist back then; a lot of 
mail interfaces include the first few lines of the message as a preview. 
Also, improved email handlers and faster machines greatly reduce the 
value/cost ratio of digest form lists.

     In general, if there is a short reply that requires a long quote, 
top-posting tends to work better. Otherwise, putting the quotes 
chronologically, with a top-level line for each one listing the author, 
can make a lot of sense out of a deeply nested conversation.

     Therefore, top-quoting is better for those who wish to just browse 
the messages, and chronological (and therefore bottom) quoting is better 
for those who wish to follow/get involved with conversations. The best 
depends on what is desired for the list by the list owners.

     Bart


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