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Re: [Full-disclosure] Return of the Phrack High Council
- To: Mike Klein <mkleinpeter@xxxxxxxx>, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Return of the Phrack High Council
- From: Kyle Lutze <kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 10:49:00 -0800
yeah, that was a slight accident, the first one I composed only went to
him since I didn't hit reply-all, and didn't fully edit the second one. :/
ok, so I'm a bit of a hypocrite sometimes too. Also, I didn't mean to
say wikipedia's definition was a way to go, I was just using that to
show my reason without having to put it all in
Kyle
Mike Klein wrote:
And yet you quoted netdev's entire email for no good reason
whatsoever...another breach of supposed netiquette.
Top vs. bottom posting is a bunch of crap. With 20 years experience in
computing I have yet to see consensus on this issue....regardless of
wikipedia definition.
I subscribe to numerous mail lists/etc. and far prefer top posts...less
scrolling to bottom too see what is being said. If people snipped orig
post than bottom posting would <possibly> be preferrable...but quite
often this isn't the case...and very often extremely verbose crap like
images/etc. (dammit' mom get with the program) is often left in as well.
mike klein
Kyle Lutze wrote:
now, can't you post correctly in a mailing list?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/top_posting I mean come on, a computer
guru not knowing about that?
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