Note: this is NOT a top-posted message. OK. I said to myself I wasn't going to get into this, but here I go. <rant> See here that I don't need to top- or bottom-post to maintain context. If it is about context, I can make my own message clear enough to reflect what was previously said rather than quoting it exactly. The *only* time exact quoting may be necessary is in the case of a URL. Although a person who is that interested in a URL can always go back into the archive and get it. As for the matter of who is on a slow modem and who has a fast connection and can receive 50MB worth of reposted messages, there are people of both kinds on this list. Therefore, the best way to post is for everyone's message clear enough to stand on their own and maintain context. This saves space and makes the messages easy to read. I don't like reading the same thing 15 times anymore than anyone else does. So it's a win-win situation for all readers, whether their connection is fast or slow. Also, like a previous poster pointed out, think of the list server. It only has a limited amount of bandwidth it can use to deliver a 15KB message that contains repeated and repeated and rerepeated information to thousands of people. And even though I have a cable connection, I don't have the will to read the same message 15 times. I'm not saying you need to be an english major in order to send an email, just make your messages clear enough to stand on their own in context without quotes from 3 previous messages, which I see on this list all the time. Usually when I see > > > > foo > > > bar > > blah > baz my reply I give it up and go on to the next because I didn't see the message right away on my first windowfull. I am not saying that quoting is *all* bad, I just think context is most important, and that it can usually be maintained *without* quoting 3 or more previous messages. </rant> PRINCE
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