Re: FN-FORUM: OFFFF FORUM: graphic designer/illustrator needing help with website
date posted 2nd October 2006 11:48
On 2 Oct 2006 10:50:55 -0000, Paul Robinson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> On 2 Oct 2006, at 07:36, Richard Flack wrote:
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> > Unless, of course, you can provide me with some form of RFC that
> > illustrates how top posting breaks MTA's?
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> Who cares if it breaks MTAs? It's rude. That's far worse.
>
> Being inexplicably late for a meeting (and not apologising) doesn't
> 'break' the office it's being held in or cause physical harm. Doesn't
> mean it's OK to do whenever you feel like though.
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> Thanks,
>
Paul,
You have your method of posting, they have theirs. It's a difference
of opinion, and I think it's highly arrogant for you to expect them to
conform to *your* personal standards when it's just netiquette we're
talking about here.
There is no right or wrong answer here. Yes, bottom posting is more
logical, but that doesn't make it 'right', just more sensible.
As for the meetings, well that comparison is just plain silly isn't
it? That's like comparing fish to wood.
Rich.