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Knobdoodle

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:04 am
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"Andrew McKenna" <NOcmorSPAM3047.TakeThisOut@NObigpond.SPAMnet.au> wrote in message
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> Yeebers wrote:
>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>
>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the same
>> thing. Smile
>>
>
> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>
People who pretend there's rules to how people should format newsgroup posts
(and abuse those who don't conform) are the real fools Andrew!
Write wherever YOU think is most appropriate and if you don't like how other
people write then go start your own forum and get the hell out of ours.
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:04 am
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Yeah get your dig in while clarifying a point.. ta Smile

Andrew McKenna wrote:
> Yeebers wrote:
>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>
>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the same
>> thing. Smile
>>
>
> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:04 am
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Andrew McKenna wrote:


What did you say ?


> Yeebers wrote:
>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>
>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the same
>> thing. Smile
>>
>
> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:32 am
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Hey, that's baiting ! Isn't it illegal in some states ?

atec77 wrote:
> Andrew McKenna wrote:
>
>
> What did you say ?
>
>
>> Yeebers wrote:
>>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>>
>>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the
>>> same thing. Smile
>>>
>>
>> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
>> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>>
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:04 am
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Knobdoodle wrote:
>>
> People who pretend there's rules to how people should format newsgroup posts
> (and abuse those who don't conform) are the real fools Andrew!
> Write wherever YOU think is most appropriate and if you don't like how other
> people write then go start your own forum and get the hell out of ours.

OK, I was obviously trolling, I certainly didn't expect to hook you, but
I'd forgotten this was a sensitive topic. Of course there aren't rules,
at least not in the sense of 'this is the way we did things back in the
day, so this is the way things should be forever.'

But there are norms of civilised behaviour. You don't fart in your
grandmother's kitchen if you want to be invited back. You don't have to
adopt these norms but you hardly have any right to complain if there are
consequences when you don't.

Most of aus.moto bottom post (even Frosty) but some contrary types
don't. Hardly matters, unless your post is something like: "Where do I
get a cheap Trumpy triple clamp?" If you genuinely want a response,
you're probably better off posting like the majority do.

And if you re-read it you'll see my shot at Yeebers was more like a
gentle poke in the ribs than the start of a flame war.

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(Msg. 21) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:13 am
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NO IT WASN'T YOU BASTARD - POKE IN THE RIBS MY ARSE, YOU WERE TRYING TO
KILL ME BY PUNCTURING MY LUNG !!

Lol. No it was entirely taken in the spirit I perceived it, which was,
as it turns out, the way it was intended..

Providing IK's not still pissed at me I think we can call it a day on
that one. Don't think I'll stop copping flak for top posting tho.

Does anyone here configure their *email* to bottom post ? As Andrew
alluded to, Thunderbird defaults to top posting for mail and bottom for
news. I just prefer to read the new stuff at the top, but there are
times when 'inline' remarks are more suited.. however, personally, not
when the 'whole thing' is being replied to as in this case.

Oh, and I am not sure being in the same group as Frosty is necessarily a
good thing.. is it ?

Time for some Bioshock methinks.

Andrew McKenna wrote:
> Knobdoodle wrote:
>>>
>> People who pretend there's rules to how people should format newsgroup
>> posts (and abuse those who don't conform) are the real fools Andrew!
>> Write wherever YOU think is most appropriate and if you don't like how
>> other people write then go start your own forum and get the hell out
>> of ours.
>
> OK, I was obviously trolling, I certainly didn't expect to hook you, but
> I'd forgotten this was a sensitive topic. Of course there aren't rules,
> at least not in the sense of 'this is the way we did things back in the
> day, so this is the way things should be forever.'
>
> But there are norms of civilised behaviour. You don't fart in your
> grandmother's kitchen if you want to be invited back. You don't have to
> adopt these norms but you hardly have any right to complain if there are
> consequences when you don't.
>
> Most of aus.moto bottom post (even Frosty) but some contrary types
> don't. Hardly matters, unless your post is something like: "Where do I
> get a cheap Trumpy triple clamp?" If you genuinely want a response,
> you're probably better off posting like the majority do.
>
> And if you re-read it you'll see my shot at Yeebers was more like a
> gentle poke in the ribs than the start of a flame war.
>
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:13 am
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"Andrew McKenna" <NOcmorSPAM3047 DeleteThis @NObigpond.SPAMnet.au> wrote:
> But there are norms of civilised behaviour. You don't fart in your
> grandmother's kitchen ...
>
And you don't call people names because they don't post the same way as you
think is proper.
>
> And if you re-read it you'll see my shot at Yeebers was more like a gentle
> poke in the ribs than the start of a flame war.
>
Yes. (and yes it's a sore point).

Any time you want to see me arc-up just post something about top-posting.
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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> then go start your own forum and get the hell out of ours.

lol

Razz
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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> Andrew McKenna wrote:
>
>
> What did you say ?
>
>
>> Yeebers wrote:
>>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>>
>>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the same
>>> thing. Smile
>>>
>>
>> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
>> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>>

Huh?

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(Msg. 25) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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Yeebers wrote:
> Hey, that's baiting ! Isn't it illegal in some states ?
only if they is a bare .
>
> atec77 wrote:
>> Andrew McKenna wrote:
>>
>>
>> What did you say ?
>>
>>
>>> Yeebers wrote:
>>>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>>>
>>>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the
>>>> same thing. Smile
>>>>
>>>
>>> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
>>> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>>>
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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a bare what .. midriff ?

atec77 wrote:
> Yeebers wrote:
>> Hey, that's baiting ! Isn't it illegal in some states ?
> only if they is a bare .
>>
>> atec77 wrote:
>>> Andrew McKenna wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> What did you say ?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yeebers wrote:
>>>>> Fools aren't necessarily dumb, George.
>>>>>
>>>>> Foolishness and stupidity may go hand in hand but they're not the
>>>>> same thing. Smile
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> e.g. a bloody minded persistent top poster may be foolish but a dumb
>>>> person couldn't configure Thunderbird that way. Smile
>>>>
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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Yeah they make Clem go like a umm one of them thingies like they have at
Questacon. (I'd use Google but not sure how..) If I could I'd tell you
what it's called, but I know 'coz I can see it in my mind .. muhahahaah..

Knobdoodle wrote:
> "Andrew McKenna" <NOcmorSPAM3047.TakeThisOut@NObigpond.SPAMnet.au> wrote:
>> But there are norms of civilised behaviour. You don't fart in your
>> grandmother's kitchen ...
>>
> And you don't call people names because they don't post the same way as you
> think is proper.
>> And if you re-read it you'll see my shot at Yeebers was more like a gentle
>> poke in the ribs than the start of a flame war.
>>
> Yes. (and yes it's a sore point).
>
> Any time you want to see me arc-up just post something about top-posting.
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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Yeebers wrote:

> Providing IK's not still pissed at me I think we can call it a day on
> that one. Don't think I'll stop copping flak for top posting tho.

I don't think he's pissed at you at all, that's just Usenet surliness
(doesn't mean he's wrong, but).
>
> Does anyone here configure their *email* to bottom post ? As Andrew
> alluded to, Thunderbird defaults to top posting for mail and bottom for
> news. I just prefer to read the new stuff at the top, but there are
> times when 'inline' remarks are more suited.. however, personally, not
> when the 'whole thing' is being replied to as in this case.

Damn right they do. I actually don't recall the Thunderbird defaults
because I changed things within 30 seconds of starting to use it. Tools
> Account Settings > (select your news provider) > Composition and
Addressing > "Start my reply below the quote".

If you want to be a top-poster in some froups [1] and bottom-poster in
others, just create multiple instances of your provider.

The fact that top-posting makes sense is beside the point. You're not on
a crusade.

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(Msg. 29) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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Yeebers wrote:

> Does anyone here configure their *email* to bottom post ?

Sorry, didn't read your post carefully enough. Yes, I do. Judging by
what I receive, most people who don't use Outlook Express bottom-post.

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(Msg. 30) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:34 am
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:04:50 GMT, Andrew McKenna
<NOcmorSPAM3047.RemoveThis@NObigpond.SPAMnet.au> wrote:

>Knobdoodle wrote:
>>>
>> People who pretend there's rules to how people should format newsgroup posts
>> (and abuse those who don't conform) are the real fools Andrew!
>> Write wherever YOU think is most appropriate and if you don't like how other
>> people write then go start your own forum and get the hell out of ours.

I

>
>OK, I was obviously trolling, I certainly didn't expect to hook you, but
>I'd forgotten this was a sensitive topic. Of course there aren't rules,
>at least not in the sense of 'this is the way we did things back in the
>day, so this is the way things should be forever.'
>
>But there are norms of civilised behaviour. You don't fart in your
>grandmother's kitchen if you want to be invited back. You don't have to
>adopt these norms but you hardly have any right to complain if there are
>consequences when you don't.
Agree

>
>Most of aus.moto bottom post (even Frosty) but some contrary types
>don't. Hardly matters, unless your post is something like: "Where do I
>get a cheap Trumpy triple clamp?" If you genuinely want a response,
>you're probably better off posting like the majority do.
with

>
>And if you re-read it you'll see my shot at Yeebers was more like a
>gentle poke in the ribs than the start of a flame war.

Clem


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