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On 2011-09-08 1:12 PM  Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Look, the interspersed answers from Larry are practically unidentifiable from the message.  By 
posting at the top (or bottom) it would have been clearer which were your answers.
Every line of the post I am replying to has a > in front of it if using a plain text reader. In thunderbird as I have it configured there is a coloured vertical line before all of the text I am replying to and not in front of my reply. I was giving specific answers to each part of your post. Interspersing makes it clear what specific point I was responding to.


Sometimes interspersing becomes possible if i notice the other persons response is in a different 
colour but in plain text it just doesn't work without good spacing.  From the 1st discernible 
answer i clearly wasn't missing much this time tho!  Normally i think sure rudeness should not be 
answered at all.
It is rude to not fix your quote attributions after many asked to do so countless times. It is rude to not follow standard netiquette and continue to obstinately top post despite many requests.

You should also delete the signatures at the bottom of the posts. When using plain text a properly configured email client automatically deletes everything after the delimiter (-- ).

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