On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 08:56:03AM -0400, Roy wrote:
> Netiquette of course is great, but it assumes an even playing field. It
> assumes that everyone is accessing the same material the same way which is
> no longer true. These rules were written when computer bulletin boards were
> the rage, before the www. Everything was text based, everyone used a desktop
> computer and there was no email.
As I mentioned earlier, it's not always possible.
Also, we're not talking to you (or people like you.) A), you're
knowledgeable (and write very interesting stuff), B) you don't jump in
to hijack a thread and start complaining about those who request top
posting.
That being said, and, elitist as it sounds, with me, at least, you did
have to earn the right, so to speak--that is, seeing how informative
your posts are, (and how horribly yahoo formatted when you tried to post
in a different way) :), you became one of those folks who whether you
top or bottom post, I'll almost always make an effort to read what
you're talking about.
As I said, after the last round of insults, I sent a few people to the
killfile, so I've missed much of the discussion--
seen, it was, once again, a hijacking of a thread, offering no technical
help, to complain about someone (politely) asking others to top post.
Yes, sometimes it's not possible (or not practical). However, it *is*
still considered the standard, and still gives you better likelihood of
having your posts answered, especially if you are a newcomer (as opposed
to you--you answer more than you ask, and a mailing list, for better or
worse is based on merit).
--
Scott Robbins
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Giles: (scoffs) Magic! Magic's all balderdash and chicanery. I'm
afraid we don't know a bloody thing. (everyone looking at him)
Except I seem to be British, don't I? Uh, and a man. With ...
glasses. (removes glasses) Well, that narrows it down
considerably.
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