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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411263 is a reply to message #411260] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 10:31 |
Ahem A Rivet's Shot
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 13:55:07 GMT
Branimir Maksimovic <branimir.maksimovic@gmail.com> wrote:
> Then, snipping is most important?
Indeed, there is some art in retaining the minimum useful context.
Once upon a time it was common for USENET servers to reject posts that had
a poor ratio of new material to quoted material. Of course in those days
bandwidth[1] and storage were much more expensive - but human attention span
hasn't increased in line with those things so it is still useful to be
brief.
[1] In the early days of USENET many leaf sites had a 15 minute daily slot
to exchange data over a modem line using UUCP - all email, USENET and file
transfer (very unpopular with admins) traffic had to fit in that slot.
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Steve O'Hara-Smith
Odds and Ends at http://www.sohara.org/
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411264 is a reply to message #411217] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 11:04 |
D.J.
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On 24 Sep 2021 21:05:57 GMT, "Jeff Gaines"
<jgaines_newsid@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On 24/09/2021 in message
> <20210924190832.0e313ded01553756081c757e@eircom.net> Ahem A Rivet's Shot
> wrote:
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>> At work (the environment Outlook was designed for) top posting
>> above a full quote is exactly the right thing to do.
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> That's email, not Usenet posts. When you had to have some technical
> knowledge to use a computer nobody top posted - email or Usenet - in fact
> you would get chucked off mailing lists for top posting. It's only since
> the hoi polloi started using email that top posting has been prevalent.
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> Some languages read left to right, some right to left, but they are all
> read top to bottom.
We had outlook at my last job, we all bottom posted. My boss, and the
head boss, preferred it that way.
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411265 is a reply to message #411205] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 12:53 |
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Originally posted by: gareth evans
Top and also bottom posting have always both been conventions on Usenet,
and if you encounter a pedant who is up his own fundamentum, then
post both at the top and also at the bottom, as this post, which
should make everybody happy.
On 24/09/2021 13:40, Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:
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> Please adopt usenet convention and post your reply text at the bottom, there's a good chap. And some judicious snipping would help too. (Yup I didn't do it last time, mea culpa).
>
Top and also bottom posting have always both been conventions on Usenet,
and if you encounter a pedant who is up his own fundamentum, then
post both at the top and also at the bottom, as this post, which
should make everybody happy.
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411269 is a reply to message #411263] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 13:02 |
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Originally posted by: Branimir Maksimovic
On 2021-09-25, Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
>> Then, snipping is most important?
>
> Indeed, there is some art in retaining the minimum useful context.
> Once upon a time it was common for USENET servers to reject posts that had
> a poor ratio of new material to quoted material. Of course in those days
> bandwidth[1] and storage were much more expensive - but human attention span
> hasn't increased in line with those things so it is still useful to be
> brief.
>
> [1] In the early days of USENET many leaf sites had a 15 minute daily slot
> to exchange data over a modem line using UUCP - all email, USENET and file
> transfer (very unpopular with admins) traffic had to fit in that slot.
>
Thanks, I'll remember, that just to aknowledge that I have read.
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Evil Sinner!
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411270 is a reply to message #411265] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 13:03 |
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Originally posted by: Branimir Maksimovic
On 2021-09-25, gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Top and also bottom posting have always both been conventions on Usenet, and
> if you encounter a pedant who is up his own fundamentum, then post both at
> the top and also at the bottom, as this post, which should make everybody
> happy.
great, but please reformat text, it looks ugly on terminal text readers.
>
> On 24/09/2021 13:40, Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:
>>>
>> Please adopt usenet convention and post your reply text at the bottom,
>> there's a good chap. And some judicious snipping would help too. (Yup I
>> didn't do it last time, mea culpa).
>>
>
> Top and also bottom posting have always both been conventions on Usenet, and
> if you encounter a pedant who is up his own fundamentum, then post both at
> the top and also at the bottom, as this post, which should make everybody
> happy.
>
great, but please reformat text, it looks ugly on terminal text readers.
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7-77-777
Evil Sinner!
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411274 is a reply to message #411242] |
Sat, 25 September 2021 15:28 |
Peter Flass
Messages: 8375 Registered: December 2011
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Aragorn <thorongil@telenet.be> wrote:
> On 25.09.2021 at 03:51, Branimir Maksimovic scribbled:
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>> Corrected.
>
> Not really. Your "signature" contains more than four lines, and your
> message body contains no reference whatsoever as to what you are
> replying to.
>
> Most people on Usenet are subscribed to more than one newsgroup. Your
> style of quoting makes that into a nightmare every time they stumble
> upon your posts.
>
> Usenet netiquette and convention stipulate that you would sbip the
> irrelevant quoted content from your replies and that you write your own
> replies underneath the remaining paragraphs in an interleaved fashion.
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> Any deviation from that standard makes the Usenet experience only
> harder for everyone else, and needlessly so, because it really doesn't
> cost any effort to do it right.
>
I think I’m just going to have to ignore those posts. I really hope they
don’t contain anything interesting.
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Pete
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411312 is a reply to message #411263] |
Mon, 27 September 2021 10:59 |
D.J.
Messages: 821 Registered: January 2012
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 15:31:23 +0100, Ahem A Rivet's Shot
<steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 13:55:07 GMT
> Branimir Maksimovic <branimir.maksimovic@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Then, snipping is most important?
>
> Indeed, there is some art in retaining the minimum useful context.
> Once upon a time it was common for USENET servers to reject posts that had
> a poor ratio of new material to quoted material. Of course in those days
> bandwidth[1] and storage were much more expensive - but human attention span
> hasn't increased in line with those things so it is still useful to be
> brief.
>
> [1] In the early days of USENET many leaf sites had a 15 minute daily slot
> to exchange data over a modem line using UUCP - all email, USENET and file
> transfer (very unpopular with admins) traffic had to fit in that slot.
Ah, the good old days of ftpmail for binaries for home computers.
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411353 is a reply to message #411297] |
Tue, 28 September 2021 21:11 |
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Originally posted by: Branimir Maksimovic
On 2021-09-26, yamas <yamas@bloodyhell.no.way> wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 00:07:49 +0000, Branimir Maksimovic wrote:
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>> UNDER '--', SIGNATURE
>
> IOW, you're a moron. THAT, is NOT what a signature is, nor how you
> construct one!!!
>
Thanks, for compliment, is this now OK?
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411355 is a reply to message #411312] |
Tue, 28 September 2021 21:15 |
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Originally posted by: Branimir Maksimovic
On 2021-09-27, D.J <chucktheouch@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 15:31:23 +0100, Ahem A Rivet's Shot
> <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 13:55:07 GMT
>> Branimir Maksimovic <branimir.maksimovic@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Then, snipping is most important?
>>
>> Indeed, there is some art in retaining the minimum useful context.
>> Once upon a time it was common for USENET servers to reject posts that had
>> a poor ratio of new material to quoted material. Of course in those days
>> bandwidth[1] and storage were much more expensive - but human attention span
>> hasn't increased in line with those things so it is still useful to be
>> brief.
>>
>> [1] In the early days of USENET many leaf sites had a 15 minute daily slot
>> to exchange data over a modem line using UUCP - all email, USENET and file
>> transfer (very unpopular with admins) traffic had to fit in that slot.
>
> Ah, the good old days of ftpmail for binaries for home computers.
Yeah I remember using UUCP to exchange news and mail :P
it was somewhat difficult to setup without documentation :P
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Re: Obit - Sir Clive Sinclair, Computing Pioneer [message #411364 is a reply to message #411353] |
Wed, 29 September 2021 06:59 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 29/09/2021 02:11, Branimir Maksimovic wrote:
> On 2021-09-26, yamas <yamas@bloodyhell.no.way> wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 00:07:49 +0000, Branimir Maksimovic wrote:
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>>> UNDER '--', SIGNATURE
>>
>> IOW, you're a moron. THAT, is NOT what a signature is, nor how you
>> construct one!!!
>>
>
> Thanks, for compliment, is this now OK?
>
>
the fact that thunderbird deletes it, suggests that it is
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In a Time of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act.
- George Orwell
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