Re: OT - Top Posting?



On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 20:15:27 +0000, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:

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>
> Part of the help that was offered was posting protocol help. If the
> guy or gal cannot observe the help given already, why would one want
> to continue helping just in the areas the person chooses not to
> ignore?
>
> This is Usenet, it is NOT your email, and it is NOT about "traits".
> The "arguments" the "other way" which you describe have ALL been
> levied by the very idiots that refuse to comply with decades old
> conventions.

What ever! I do post at the bottom by the way Roy, I just dont want to get
to fever pitch over the issue, have a go over spelling if you wish,
killfile if that pleases you also, just try not to get to irritated over
it.

Cheers

Adrian
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