Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2018 12:00:28 -0700 From: Dave Hayes <dave@jetcafe.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Hello... Message-ID: <20180815120028.4e90ebf2@hokkshideh.dream-tech.com> In-Reply-To: <CAHieY7SfrWi1yvg6CBTLxfP-p8eoOhDzv0PBDauV2X7TLDosvw@mail.gmail.com> References: <175f53e88fb5ebf26527882827080cd7@cannabis.fr.pl> <CAHieY7RcckjyMFARvsc2M9wD%2BAhphb4kcEjtVZPsN0TnQJvX%2Bw@mail.gmail.com> <20180815182210.GA23701@sh4-5.1blu.de> <CAHieY7SfrWi1yvg6CBTLxfP-p8eoOhDzv0PBDauV2X7TLDosvw@mail.gmail.com>
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 14:30:22 -0400 Alejandro Imass <aimass@yabarana.com> wrote: > Nobody is religious about top posting anymore This is not true at all. A fair number of older sysadm ... er IT people are quite religious about this practice. Perhaps the lack of observable religion in your case stems from the idea that older people tend to refrain from witnessing their religion more often than younger ones? Neither methodology appears more "correct" to me. Top posting gets to the reply quicker, but bottom posting preserves the conversation flow in what is considered by some to be a logical manner. The real problem here is the religion of it, not the posting habits or preferences themselves. > get over it it's almost 2020 Your implied assertion that "newer is always better" is a fallacy. You'll also note that I try to address my comments to the phrase you typed that is relevant. This is the real benefit to quoting someone else: making sure your replies are in context. -- Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org >>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <<<< It is no accident that those cultures which most strongly and often affirm the value and individuality of people are the ones which do the most towards automatizing people.
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