Hmm, me neither! I may have clicked wrong I suppose, but never intended to respond anywhere but to the group itself. My apologies for the confusion if this arrived at your Inbox.

Regards,

Twayne`




In news:e8ee309c67614315b0531e0070623...@independf54836,
BJ Stevens <bjstev...@indlife.org> typed:
I have no idea what this is about.  Did you send to wrong address?

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From: "Twayne" <twa...@twaynesdomain.com>
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 11:21 AM
To: <users@openoffice.org>
Subject: [users] Re: Top posting should be allowed

In news:19086511.191265969536017.javamail.r...@pim.riffle.be,
Linda L. Hull <chalced...@riffle.be> typed:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith R Bainbridge" <keithr...@gmail.com>
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 2:41:36 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada
Eastern
Subject: [users] Top posting should be allowed

Good afternoon all, particularly the moderators


I have been criticised a few times for top posting on this list. I
haven't participated much since the last critic.


I started work in 1963. I was told that I just missed out using nibs
that you dip into an ink well.


My first recollections of keeping records were handwritten notes on
plain paper. I progressed to typing and then computerised records.
Back to the paper - we wrote down the page (of course). However the
pages were filed latest on top. The idea being that when I opened a
file I wanted to see the most recent notes to remind me what had
happened recently. When I needed to know more history I opened the
older pages.

When I moved to computerised record keeping this principle has
proven better than the concept of scrolling to the bottom of the
'page' to see what happened in my last discussion. I am not alone
in this thinking. Some data managers built specially for my work
follow this principle.


Which leads me to why some dislike top posting.   If I am following
a long thread the last thing I want to do is page down over the
information I have read before. I want to simply read the new bit
that some kind person has added. (If I need a reminder of what has
gone before, I simply scroll. But if I am interested in the thread
this rarely happens.)  If a thread becomes complex, answers should
be inserted where they are relevant.

Surely if I thank somebody for their help, they are entitled to see
my thanks quickly.



I suspect this will start a flame or two, but I am passionate about
this.

Comments please.


Keith Bainbridge
PO Box 324
BELMONT Vic 3216
+61 (0)408 522 706

keithr...@gmail.com


I agree. I don't like bottom posting, for the reasons mentioned
above, but you had to read all that again, to see my thoughts.

chalcedony
Linda

No: for a proper post, it takes only two keys: CTRL and End.

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