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Norton Internet Security 2006 Vedran Bogdanic 01-31-2006
Posted by Peter Seiler on February 3, 2006, 1:41 am
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Pete - 02.02.2006 20:21 :

> Sorry Peter...a carryover from the mozilla groups. They used to insist on
> "no snipping and bottom posting" (basically for tracking purposes) in the
> old group with the secure netscape server. Now on the new mozilla server,
> they encourage snipping (where appropriate) but still insist on bottom
> posting. When in Rome do as the Romans do :-) ...Pete

Pete, snipping (where appropriate) and bottom posting really is the good
common welltried practice especially for a good reading especially
within long threads, AFAIK. There are some good arguments for this
behavior. But contrarely more and more people are too lazy/unsocial for
snipping for example. But: It's not worth starting a flame war now.

Well, I read/write (german/de...) Mozilla groups regularely and there
the described behavior also is favorised.

(excuse my bad English but I'm German and English is not my first language)

THX for your kind feedback and have a nice day, Pete,

--
by(e) PS
spam will be killed




Posted by Charlie on February 3, 2006, 4:40 am
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Take your "bottom posting" bullshit philosophy and shove it UP YOUR ASS!
Jesus Christ..get a FUCKING Life!!!
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> Pete - 02.02.2006 20:21 :
>
>> Sorry Peter...a carryover from the mozilla groups. They used to insist
>> on
>> "no snipping and bottom posting" (basically for tracking purposes) in the
>> old group with the secure netscape server. Now on the new mozilla
>> server,
>> they encourage snipping (where appropriate) but still insist on bottom
>> posting. When in Rome do as the Romans do :-) ...Pete
>
> Pete, snipping (where appropriate) and bottom posting really is the good
> common welltried practice especially for a good reading especially
> within long threads, AFAIK. There are some good arguments for this
> behavior. But contrarely more and more people are too lazy/unsocial for
> snipping for example. But: It's not worth starting a flame war now.
>
> Well, I read/write (german/de...) Mozilla groups regularely and there
> the described behavior also is favorised.
>
> (excuse my bad English but I'm German and English is not my first
> language)
>
> THX for your kind feedback and have a nice day, Pete,
>
> --
> by(e) PS
> spam will be killed
>
>
>



Posted by Peter Seiler on February 3, 2006, 6:46 am
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Charlie - 03.02.2006 10:40 :

> Take your "bottom posting" bullshit philosophy and shove it UP YOUR ASS!
> Jesus Christ..get a FUCKING Life!!!

Charlie, THX for your kind reply-words. You are right. Your pro top
posting arguments convinced me ;-) Nothing about my quoting behavior
arguments?

BTW: Please do not quote after your SIG delimiter. This also is no good
usenet behavior. A SIG should contain only max. 4 lines. Please learn to
quote. Look how the serious experienced "regulars" are acting. THX in
advance.

--
by(e) PS
spam will be killed






Posted by James Egan on February 3, 2006, 10:34 am
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>Take your "bottom posting" bullshit philosophy

It's not bullshit. It's correct netiquette for all usenet despite
claims to the contrary about top posting being the norm on some
newsgroups.



--
Jim

Posted by Pete on February 3, 2006, 3:29 pm
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Peter Seiler wrote:
> Pete - 02.02.2006 20:21 :
>
>> Sorry Peter...a carryover from the mozilla groups. They used to
>> insist on "no snipping and bottom posting" (basically for tracking
>> purposes) in the old group with the secure netscape server. Now on
>> the new mozilla server, they encourage snipping (where appropriate)
>> but still insist on bottom posting. When in Rome do as the Romans
>> do :-) ...Pete
>
> Pete, snipping (where appropriate) and bottom posting really is the
> good common welltried practice especially for a good reading
> especially
> within long threads, AFAIK. There are some good arguments for this
> behavior. But contrarely more and more people are too lazy/unsocial
> for snipping for example. But: It's not worth starting a flame war
> now.
>
> Well, I read/write (german/de...) Mozilla groups regularely and there
> the described behavior also is favorised.
>
> (excuse my bad English but I'm German and English is not my first
> language)
>
> THX for your kind feedback and have a nice day, Pete,

Peter...Your English is very good - much better then many people who are
English speaking by default :-) ...Pete



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