On 6/2/11 11:06 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
On 6/2/11 8:39 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
When it comes to top posting, the guidelines aren't fond of that. :-)
Ahhhhhh....... apparently there is some confusion. This is what I rae:
"Just write a mail, You would like to read from very top to very bottom
line by line."
No real confusion. :-) In the very small type I see a link to this
page, http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html, where I got the
info. Since you are linked from this wiki page, I would assume the info
is the TDF's position on posts.
And that is one reason why lists are sometimes less effective than other
means of communication. Conversation requires active listening skills,
as it were. Those too lazy won't read Kant; remind me to let him know he
needs to change up his prose style ;)
How true, as good communication also involves the tone of voice, facial
expressions, and body language. All of which are not available via text.
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