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On 2011-09-08 11:14 AM  Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Interspersing or bottom-posting ensures that every message needs to be scrolled through unless 
people delete all the stuff that is irrelevant (in their opinion, which 'might not' be the same as 
the opinion of the person reading).  Top posting means that most emails can be read without any 
scrolling at all.
Regards from
Tom :)
Not true. You have to scroll down to see what is being responded to then scroll back up to see the response. Since you do not include proper attribution marks for the posts you respond to, the immediate message you respond to appears to be written by you.

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Following the rules does not hide the answers.  In fact, it's just the opposite, IMO.  If you 
follow, and enforce, the rules, and you know the rules, you know where to find the answers.

All civilizations, cultures, communities that are/were successful had rules that were followed.  
Anarchy, everyone doing what they wanted, has never been successful AFAIK.
This passage did not have attribution marks and therefore appears to be from you.

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