Newsgroup Etiquette
#31
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
> Jules wrote:
>
>>gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Let's all start posting in all-caps, HTML, with attached binaries.
>>>After all, any preference is valid, right?
>>>
>>>:roll eyes:
>>>
>
>
> [top-post fixed to help with clarity]
>
>
>>You're being silly.
>
>
> Of course I am. If the logic holds for one, then it holds for all, no
> matter how silly.
>
>
>>I suppose you just want to escalate things so that
>>it will eventually get to a spot where you start to be right.
>
>
> Shhh! Don't tell anyone I told you, but I've been right *all along.*
>
> Have a nice weekend.
>
> E.P.
>
If you searched for this on google the above is for you )
Given that my Audi hasn't even arrived yet can I expect Audi owners to
cut each other up on the road and score points against each other until
one dies?
Oops wouldn't like to stray onto another topic in a thread as emotional
as peoples driving habits.
> Jules wrote:
>
>>gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Let's all start posting in all-caps, HTML, with attached binaries.
>>>After all, any preference is valid, right?
>>>
>>>:roll eyes:
>>>
>
>
> [top-post fixed to help with clarity]
>
>
>>You're being silly.
>
>
> Of course I am. If the logic holds for one, then it holds for all, no
> matter how silly.
>
>
>>I suppose you just want to escalate things so that
>>it will eventually get to a spot where you start to be right.
>
>
> Shhh! Don't tell anyone I told you, but I've been right *all along.*
>
> Have a nice weekend.
>
> E.P.
>
If you searched for this on google the above is for you )
Given that my Audi hasn't even arrived yet can I expect Audi owners to
cut each other up on the road and score points against each other until
one dies?
Oops wouldn't like to stray onto another topic in a thread as emotional
as peoples driving habits.
#32
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 14:34:20 +0000 (UTC), Andy Turner
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
#33
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 14:34:20 +0000 (UTC), Andy Turner
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
#34
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 14:34:20 +0000 (UTC), Andy Turner
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
<andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Times have changed, they really have. It's only considered poor
>netiquette by those who don't like it. Everyone else just uses it and
>gets on with it.
Times have NOT changed. Noticed I clipped all of your message and
mine simply to reply to what is relevent. Go to other newsgroups and
you will find a majority of the people do NOT top post.
I agree with your estimation of quote after quote after quote. That
too is impolite. Simply quote what you wish to talk about. Very
simple. I bet you could do it without even trying. d;o)
Dave
#35
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
charles blassberg wrote:
> If you searched for this on google the above is for you )
>
> Given that my Audi hasn't even arrived yet can I expect Audi owners
to
> cut each other up on the road and score points against each other
until
> one dies?
>
> Oops wouldn't like to stray onto another topic in a thread as
emotional
> as peoples driving habits.
I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
styles must be accomadated.
E.P.
*Me First, Fsck You.
#36
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
charles blassberg wrote:
> If you searched for this on google the above is for you )
>
> Given that my Audi hasn't even arrived yet can I expect Audi owners
to
> cut each other up on the road and score points against each other
until
> one dies?
>
> Oops wouldn't like to stray onto another topic in a thread as
emotional
> as peoples driving habits.
I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
styles must be accomadated.
E.P.
*Me First, Fsck You.
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
charles blassberg wrote:
> If you searched for this on google the above is for you )
>
> Given that my Audi hasn't even arrived yet can I expect Audi owners
to
> cut each other up on the road and score points against each other
until
> one dies?
>
> Oops wouldn't like to stray onto another topic in a thread as
emotional
> as peoples driving habits.
I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
styles must be accomadated.
E.P.
*Me First, Fsck You.
#38
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
> I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
> in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
> expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
> styles must be accomadated.
I must say I like that post - nice one.
I probably am a top poster / mffy at heart but don't care for holding
the speed limit in that way.
And note I have changed from single posting to bottom posting as I was
prepared to - thanks
#39
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
> I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
> in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
> expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
> styles must be accomadated.
I must say I like that post - nice one.
I probably am a top poster / mffy at heart but don't care for holding
the speed limit in that way.
And note I have changed from single posting to bottom posting as I was
prepared to - thanks
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
> I guess that maybe top-posting Audi drivers would hold the speed limit
> in the passing lane. Since only *they* matter, that's what you could
> expect. Or some other MFFY* driving habit. After all, differing
> styles must be accomadated.
I must say I like that post - nice one.
I probably am a top poster / mffy at heart but don't care for holding
the speed limit in that way.
And note I have changed from single posting to bottom posting as I was
prepared to - thanks