But if you read your email on a PDA then top posting is a good habit......... ________________________________ From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Andrew Kelly Sent: Thu 10/25/2007 9:51 To: For users of Fedora Subject: Re: Top Posting Question On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 01:09 +0100, Ian Chapman wrote: > alan wrote: > > > People learn their posting habits from the first environment they used > > e-mail in. > > Totally true. Before the days when The Internet became as ubiquitous as > it is now, I would post to a mail network called Fidonet. This was > carried around the world by amateurs, primarily using dial-up modems and > often very slow modems < 2400bps at their own expense. Not trimming > replies, top posting, and huge sigs would soon get you banned because of > the unnecessary expense incurred. The modem is long gone but the habit > has remained! :) > > -- > Ian Chapman. Indeed. The young also used to treat those older than them with respect, often calling them Ma'am or Sir. Men used to stand when a woman joined or left the table. Hats used never to be worn indoors, and were removed in the presence of a lady. Doors were opened, the words 'please' and 'thank you' were used, seats were offered, eye contact was made, letters were written, salutations used, help offered, ... So much of "progress" is fecal matter. If a 30 year old can't remember etiquette (something with which he or she most certainly was raised), how can we expect those new to 'computing' to remember Netiquette? Attention span => buffer overflow Andy -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list The information contained in this email is intended for the personal and confidential use of the addressee only. It may also be privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient then you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, distribution or copying of this document is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Brendata immediately on: +44 (0)1268 466100, or email 'technical@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Brendata (UK) Ltd Nevendon Hall, Nevendon Road, Basildon, Essex. SS13 1BX UK Registered Office as above. Registered in England No. 2764339 See our current vacancies at www.brendata.co.uk
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