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On 06/02/2014, pete nikolic <pg.nikolic1@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 13:37:52 +0000
Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi :)
Such attitude is dying out.

Modern devices almost entirely force people into top-posting and
almost all people new to mailing-lists will have no idea about the
possibility of doing anything other than top-posting.  Some allow
users to reconfigure their devices to bottom-post but it's beyond most
users.

Maybe it is time these so called modern devices got back into line then  and
forced
bottom posting as standard

Agree; for example, would love to get a new twitter client (ttytter is
sadly abandoned) with posts in chronological order.


Bottom posting requires a ton of extra work such as trimming and such
which office workers really do not have time for.  it might have been
a better system but we let MS dictate how we do emailing and now we
have to live with that or accept increasing unpopularity.

Errr why does bottom posting require "Loads of extra work ".


It's amazing how people do not comprehend how to use the 'end' key...

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