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zookeeper August 14th 03 06:05 AM

Why top posting is bad. was: Gardening - test
 
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
Have to agree here. When I'm reading rec.ponds one finger of my right hand
sits on Delete an another on Page Down. Delete gives me the next message,
Page down to read all, delete, page down, continue. Only time my hands are
moving else where is to type, or drink tea. ;o)

But then, I really don't care if one is on top or bottom, I'm flexible.
evil smirk ~ jan


Yes, one must be flexible to be a good gardener or PORGer snort, and
it's really handy at other times as well. ;-)
--
Zk


D Kat August 18th 03 07:07 PM

Top post advocation. was: Gardening - test
 
And I was hoping you had moved to the left.... :)

"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
...

"K30a" wrote in message
...

I think I'll post in the middle, just to even
things out a bit...
k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html



That's it then...I am going to post on the right from now on.

BV.





Sam Hopkins August 18th 03 08:55 PM

Top Posting
 
I agree. Why waste your life and the life of others by making people scroll
all the way down to the end of a message they just read.

Then again I could really care less. Some people top post (like me), some
people bottom post. I middle post when I answer multiple questions. I've
been on the net since 1991 and BBSing well before that. I've seen posting
every which way.

So post how you'd like but don't tell people not to post how they'd like. If
you don't like how people post then don't read the message.

Sam

"D Kat" wrote in message
...
I thought posting on top was the ONLY courteous way to post. If I'm

reading
the thread, then I already know what has been previously posted and if I
have to go hunting for what the poster has to say in the middle or end of

a
post containing a lot of the previous message then I just skip the

posting.
Granted, my memory is getting bad but if I have to re-read the whole

bloody
thread each time I read a posting in it then I belong confined somewhere

to
keep me safe (in the net) and not off on the net. So I will continue to
top-post (and hope to hell that I haven't just complained about the

violins
on TV). DK


"mad" wrote in message
...
i'm with you, anne lurie. i would think that top-posting was definitely
better. oh well...
mad
--
Two vultures board an airplane, each one carrying two dead raccoons.
The stewardess looks at them and says, "I'm sorry, gentlemen, only
one carrion allowed per passenger."

From: "Anne Lurie"
Organization: Road Runner - NC
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:41:36 GMT
Subject: Gardening - test

Unless you take care to remove the extraneous groups, any "group

reply"
will
go to all the groups that received the post to which you are replying.

You can tell by looking closely at the To: list for each message.

These
things can really deteriorate fast because suddenly posters of a

particular
group are seeing posts from strangers, etc., and so on.

To confuse this issue even more, we've suddenly picked up another

"anne"
(gasp!) here in rec.ponds!

What's the big complaint about top posting, anyway? Unless there are
multiple parts to debate, it makes a *lot* more sense to me -- at

least
it's much easier to figure exactly who the current poster is.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC



"K30a" wrote in message
...

Question.
If this post was cross posted in the first place, Anne mentioned

several
gardening groups it showed up on... is it still being cross posted?
I'm posting on rec.ponds here.

k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html





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AngrieWoman August 19th 03 01:56 AM

Top Posting
 
"D Kat" wrote in message
...
I thought posting on top was the ONLY courteous way to post. If I'm

reading
the thread, then I already know what has been previously posted and if I
have to go hunting for what the poster has to say in the middle or end of

a
post containing a lot of the previous message then I just skip the

posting.
Granted, my memory is getting bad but if I have to re-read the whole

bloody
thread each time I read a posting in it then I belong confined somewhere

to
keep me safe (in the net) and not off on the net. So I will continue to
top-post (and hope to hell that I haven't just complained about the

violins
on TV). DK


It is group specific protocol. The polite way to behave is to look and see
what other people are doing. Rome, Romans, all that.

A





"mad" wrote in message
...
i'm with you, anne lurie. i would think that top-posting was definitely
better. oh well...
mad
--
Two vultures board an airplane, each one carrying two dead raccoons.
The stewardess looks at them and says, "I'm sorry, gentlemen, only
one carrion allowed per passenger."

From: "Anne Lurie"
Organization: Road Runner - NC
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:41:36 GMT
Subject: Gardening - test

Unless you take care to remove the extraneous groups, any "group

reply"
will
go to all the groups that received the post to which you are replying.

You can tell by looking closely at the To: list for each message.

These
things can really deteriorate fast because suddenly posters of a

particular
group are seeing posts from strangers, etc., and so on.

To confuse this issue even more, we've suddenly picked up another

"anne"
(gasp!) here in rec.ponds!

What's the big complaint about top posting, anyway? Unless there are
multiple parts to debate, it makes a *lot* more sense to me -- at

least
it's much easier to figure exactly who the current poster is.

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC



"K30a" wrote in message
...

Question.
If this post was cross posted in the first place, Anne mentioned

several
gardening groups it showed up on... is it still being cross posted?
I'm posting on rec.ponds here.

k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html





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jammer August 19th 03 02:31 AM

Top Posting
 

As long as I include what i am referring to, i do not see the harm in
top posting. Many times i skip over a message that i would have to
scroll down to read.


On 19 Aug 2003 01:09:42 GMT, ESPMER (K30a) wrote:


The whole top posting issue showed up when another group started cross posting
here due to a spammer. I was the one who asked what they were yammering about,
what is this top posting they are so booooooringly concerned about? To me
reading through all the previous lines in the thread was beyond tedious. They
seem to have gone away now.
And we seem to have our own helter skelter way of posting, neither fish nor
fowl or even frog...


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html


mad August 19th 03 04:31 AM

Top Posting
 
AMEN!
mad
--
"There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness'."
Dave Barry

From: jammer
Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:31:49 -0500
Subject: Top Posting


As long as I include what i am referring to, i do not see the harm in
top posting. Many times i skip over a message that i would have to
scroll down to read.




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