Re: Centos 5 timeline?

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John R Pierce spake the following on 4/5/2007 2:37 PM:
> Larry Vaden wrote:
>> On 4/5/07, Akemi Yagi <amyagi@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>> Please do not top-post.
>>
>> This is a personal preference;  most professional records are kept
>> with the most recent item on top (read: at the front) of a physical
>> file.  Even the public library does it that way :)
> 
> 
> these aren't "professional records", these are discussions.  any
> 'records' would be in your mail programs folders, which you can sort any
> way you like.
I personally don't care if it is at the top or at the bottom, as long as it
isn't scattered top, bottom, middle, top, bottom, bottom, top, middle...

Now that is some difficult reading.

If everyone had a threaded mail client, you could just reply with no previous
content, and follow the thread.

Now that would be clean. ;-P


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