Eric Lemmon wrote:
 > Perhaps it's better to set your mail program to put your reply at the 
 > top, with all posts following in descending order. That is the Outlook
 > default setting, and it works for me!


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Bah.  Uncivilized...

It's called top-posting, and it's always been silly, ever since Outlook 
started it.  Virtually no one did it, until Outlook brought it's special 
brain-dead e-mail implementation to the world.

People don't read English bottom to top, they read top to bottom.  Prior 
to Outlook, the people online tended to type full sentences and knew how 
to use their computers pretty well.

If someone can't figure out how to SNIP the original message down to 
ONLY the parts they're replying to, they probably shouldn't be left 
unattended in public or allowed to play with sharp objects.

Better yet, perhaps quoting the reply at all, is really the silly part. 
  A left over from when switching messages on a BBS to read the previous 
would take a lot of time.  Nowadays, just follow the thread backward for 
context, maybe?

“When I feel inclined to read poetry I take down my Dictionary.  The 
poetry of words is quite as beautiful as that of sentences.  The author 
may arrange the gems effectively, but their fhape and luftre have been 
given by the attrition of ages.  Bring me the fineft fimile from the 
whole range of imaginative writing, and I will fhow you a fingle word 
which conveys a more profound, a more accurate, and a more eloquent 
analogy.” - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

I'm sure someone will think I'm too "judgmental" for expecting someone 
to at least TRY to learn how to use their computer, instead of 
butchering the English language with it.  And I'm off-topic, so I'll 
shut up now.  Just a pet peeve.

Top-posting is an annoying affliction of the computer age, to chop up 
our thoughts and words into useless backwards snippets.

(Want a better rant with good references?  See what I think of 
PowerPoint for meetings:  http://www.natetech.com/?p=248

The Gettysburg Address parody sums that one up real well... (the link is 
there above in the article).  It definitely loses it's grandeur and 
beauty as a speech that saved a country -- when done via PowerPoint slides!

Lovers of the language (even those of us who butcher it as I do), will 
always bottom-post.

Nate WY0X

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