Posted by Shelly on 07/29/06 15:57
This is an example of top posting.
"ImOk" <jon.macaroni@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Please explain what you mean top post vs bottom post? I thought I just
> click reply to whom ever and type my message.
This is an example of in-line (sometimes called a bottom) posting. You
address the point immediately above where you write.
>
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> ImOk wrote:
>> > Smalltalk is the only language I know that was designed around case
>> > sensitivity being used correctly and with a purpose. If you study their
>> > system (and it's not complicated) you can write better code in all the
>> > other languages.
>> >
>> > Here is an example of a book that shows you style programming and how
>> > case sensitive is important:
This is a true bottom post.
In-line posts are the best and easiest to read -- except, ofr example, for a
final post saying thank you or something like that,
Shelly
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