On 07/11/13 15:51, Nick Rout wrote:
>> About top-posting. Some people really get their knickers in a twist about
>> > it - but I don't think it is possible to avoid it if you are using, for
>> > example, the default Android mail app.
>> >
> Rulez is rulez.
>
>
Made to be broken!
My advice is to top post when you have a general comment about where a
thread is going, and are not actually replying to any specific part of
it. Often your post will start with such a comment. That can be very
useful for letting people know where you are coming from.
As for posting in a thread, *edit it*! I find the 300 lines of nested
comments followed by three lines of new comment very difficult to
understand. A short email is a gooder email than a longer email... I
could go on!
peace
W
--
"As I went walking I saw a sign there And on the sign it said 'No
Trespassing' But on the other side it didn't say nothing, That side
was made for you and me" – Woody
worik.stanton@gmail.com 021-1680650, (03) 4821804
>> About top-posting. Some people really get their knickers in a twist about
>> > it - but I don't think it is possible to avoid it if you are using, for
>> > example, the default Android mail app.
>> >
> Rulez is rulez.
>
>
Made to be broken!
My advice is to top post when you have a general comment about where a
thread is going, and are not actually replying to any specific part of
it. Often your post will start with such a comment. That can be very
useful for letting people know where you are coming from.
As for posting in a thread, *edit it*! I find the 300 lines of nested
comments followed by three lines of new comment very difficult to
understand. A short email is a gooder email than a longer email... I
could go on!
peace
W
--
"As I went walking I saw a sign there And on the sign it said 'No
Trespassing' But on the other side it didn't say nothing, That side
was made for you and me" – Woody
worik.stanton@gmail.com 021-1680650, (03) 4821804