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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... snipped! As for top-posting or bottom-posting, the old adage "when in Rome . . ." applies in spades. It is frustrating, not to mention cumbersome, to have to deal with top-posters when the majority of the regulars in a NG bottom-post. If everyone top-posted, it would conversely be annoying to have someone bottom-posting. Almost everyone here bottom-posts. Jon, you, and a few others persist in top-posting, which makes for absolutely no continuity in reading long threads *unless* the person who responded to your post cuts and pastes your post to the bottom, as I did here. There is no rule governing where you post, just common courtesy. Max Well, is it not discourteous to asume that all your readers have such a short attention span that they have to re-read everything from way back so that they can catch up? Also, if they have not been paying attention why should all those who have been have to suffer screenfuls of unsnipped history just to help the lazy ones? If insufficient attention is given to constructive snippage you cannot blame anyone for top posting. Jonathan Ganz always top posts and although I frequently disagree with what he says on non-sailing topics I do always look at what he has to say because it is quick and easy, whereas most of the unsnipped bottom posters get instantly marked 'ignore conversation'. It is lazy and inconsiderate to make people scroll down a couple of screens just to read something like 'I agree' or 'You are an idiot/gayboy/lubber/sockpuppet/whatever. End of rant- and hey! it was bottom posted after snippage!. |
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Walt wrote:
jlrogers±³© wrote: Why do most newsreaders , including Microsoft's "Outlook Express" default to top posting? Most do not. Only one that I am aware of does. The reason is that it was designed by people ignorant of 30 years of usenet conventions. Fortunately, you can change the configuration and never be accused of being a "top-posting ****wit" again. (not my words, btw) //Walt I hate bottom posters. They are Scum of the Earth! |
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Jeff wrote:
Walt wrote: jlrogers±³© wrote: Why do most newsreaders , including Microsoft's "Outlook Express" default to top posting? Most do not. Only one that I am aware of does. The reason is that it was designed by people ignorant of 30 years of usenet conventions. actually, its those damn middle-posters that **** me off the most and people who wont use the shift key or punctiation Fortunately, you can change the configuration and never be accused of being a "top-posting ****wit" again. (not my words, btw) I hate bottom posters. They are Scum of the Earth! |
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![]() "Walt" wrote Fortunately, you can change the configuration and never be accused of being a "top-posting ****wit" again. (not my words, btw) Sounds sorta like what that Steve Leyland "f*cktard" (not my word, btw) (-: used to say before I blocked all his off-topic potty mouth posts........ I wonder how many of the posts people like him make go anywhere but the "intergalactic bit bucket" (not my words - Kim Komando's). Cheers, Ellen |
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![]() Jeff wrote: Walt wrote: jlrogers±³© wrote: Why do most newsreaders , including Microsoft's "Outlook Express" default to top posting? Most do not. Only one that I am aware of does. The reason is that it was designed by people ignorant of 30 years of usenet conventions. Fortunately, you can change the configuration and never be accused of being a "top-posting ****wit" again. (not my words, btw) //Walt I hate bottom posters. They are Scum of the Earth! I agree Joe |
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Walt wrote:
I guess I wasn't clear: actually, they have the competitor stand on the scale twice, once while holding the boat, once without, and then take the difference. It's the easiest way to weigh the boat. I don't think there's an all-up minimum weight, including crew. Well, the rules on the class web site have what seems to be an all-up minimum. ** * ** quote ** * ** http://www.capecodfrosty.org/rules.htm Rules (... snip ...) 4. Weight correction. Hull weight shall be a minimum of 34 lbs. including flotation but without rudder, daggerboard, spars and sail. Under-weight hulls must be reconstructed to conform. The adding of non-buoyant materials to increase hull weight is prohibited. Minimum combined weight of hull and crew in sailing clothing shall be 214 lbs. Weight correction to bring crew-hull to proper weight shall be made by carryig water-filled plastic ballast bottles (8 1/2 lbs. per gallon) in the boat, up to a maximum of 4 gallons. Ballast bottles may not be moved while racing. |
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"Maxprop" wrote
As for top-posting or bottom-posting, the old adage "when in Rome . . ." Brain-dead conformist! Edgar wrote: Well, is it not discourteous to asume that all your readers have such a short attention span that they have to re-read everything from way back so that they can catch up? Right, that's why I generally cut a lot of quoted previous posts, just enough to get the drift if you haven't followed the whole thread. It is lazy and inconsiderate to make people scroll down a couple of screens just to read something like 'I agree' or 'You are an idiot/gayboy/lubber/sockpuppet/whatever. Yep. That's totally lame. End of rant- and hey! it was bottom posted after snippage!. As is proper & intelligent. DSK |
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Edgar wrote:
It is lazy and inconsiderate to make people scroll down a couple of screens just to read something like 'I agree' or 'You are an idiot/gayboy/lubber/sockpuppet/whatever. End of rant- and hey! it was bottom posted after snippage!. I like bottom posting, with all the caveats you have outlined. I'ts much more important with emails, IMHO, at least at work. There's very little more annoying than being the 5th person in a chain to get a piece of electronic mail with heading "Can you look into this?" and then having to read each persons input, from the bottom up. Cheers Marty |
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DSK wrote:
Walt wrote: I guess I wasn't clear: actually, they have the competitor stand on the scale twice, once while holding the boat, once without, and then take the difference. It's the easiest way to weigh the boat. I don't think there's an all-up minimum weight, including crew. Well, the rules on the class web site have what seems to be an all-up minimum. ** * ** quote ** * ** http://www.capecodfrosty.org/rules.htm Rules (... snip ...) 4. Weight correction. Hull weight shall be a minimum of 34 lbs. including flotation but without rudder, daggerboard, spars and sail. Under-weight hulls must be reconstructed to conform. The adding of non-buoyant materials to increase hull weight is prohibited. Minimum combined weight of hull and crew in sailing clothing shall be 214 lbs. Weight correction to bring crew-hull to proper weight shall be made by carryig water-filled plastic ballast bottles (8 1/2 lbs. per gallon) in the boat, up to a maximum of 4 gallons. Ballast bottles may not be moved while racing. Damn those pesky facts! Do I get my usenet license suspended if I admit I was wrong? //Walt |
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It's also good etiquette to change the subject line when you go to a totally different
topic..... Cheers, Ellen |
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