On 2011-05-31 8:50 AM, Earl Melton wrote:
I don't know about [developers], but it sure wastes the hey out of
[my] time. When you've read ten or more messages with the same
subject line, you've got a fair idea what the next reply is about.
Read the poster's comment, then scroll -- if necessary -- to read
context, rather than scrolling for endless screens just to find the
latest comment. Just my two one-hundredths oif a Federal Reserve
Note's worth...
Please stop with the same old tired false premise/FUD...
*No* *one* (in their right mind) advocates *untrimmed* bottom/inline
posting, which, I *agree*, is the *only* thing that is worse than
blindly top-posting. *Properly* *trimmed*, you generally don't have to
scroll *at* *all*.
Regardless of which method you engage in, you should *always* trim your
quoted text to only the relevant portion.
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