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Author: Brian Casteel
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To: listserv, aznichols
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Trimming Posts
Geez.should we include instructions on clicking 'send' only once when
replying to posts? :-) I received this same message three times already.



Just messin' with ya.



Brian

Team A.I.





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From:
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Damian
Nichols
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:50 AM
To: ;
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Trimming Posts



PS.... disregard my liberal comment... I was just trying to be funny after
reading Bill's message (which I did find entertaining... but a bit
harsh).... then after reading Brian's email I realized I was being sucked
in.... Oh well.....



Long live the queen!!!





Damian Nichols <> wrote:

Amen... (and Im not even religious)... I hate replys that go under the
original posting. Having to scroll down to find the new info... drives me
crazy.... Damn liberals!



Post your reply ON TOP and include it all !!!!!!!!



www.geocrazy.com <http://www.geocrazy.com/>



Bill Nolan <> wrote:

Hmmmmm... Posting etiquette? Do we find that in Emily Post? Just who is
the authority? It seems that people with slow connections want posts
trimmed, while those with broadband couldn't care less. Well, if you are an
advocate of trimming, I'm sorry to tell you that I am adding to the alleged
problem. I teach computer science, so I am educating a generation of
college students that the correct thing is to include the message to which
you are replying.

Besides, post trimmers are probably commies who watch CNN instead of
Foxnews, and voted for Kerry.

Now, the other controversy is whether your reply should go above or below
the quoted text. I vote for above, with the old posts below, and the oldest
at the bottom.

Bill in Willcox

-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of
Kerrilynn
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:55 PM
To:
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Trimming Posts

> From: "Brian Casteel"
> Posting etiquette can go both ways though. Some
> people prefer to maintain continuity to make it

easier to keep track of the entire conversation.


Hmmmm...can't help but think that if it is 'that hard'
to keep up, imagine what they go thru in attempting to
find caches! eh?

Then again, I'm sure the difficulty really equates to
'time'. Easier to be lazy because come on now... it
doesn't take Einstein to figure out how to trim &
still maintain continuity of a thread.
on>Ohhhh, but wait, *duh* I'm a woman - of course it's
easy!

> DISCLAIMER:
> This message is confidential, intended only for the
> named recipient(s) and may contain information that
> is privileged or exempt from disclosure under



...and, umm.... wassup with this with every post too?
...yanno, cuz like... this is really disappointing.
Here I was fixin to share this info with my Maa & Paa,
My Uncle Ebert, Aunt Margie, sister Emma Lou, Billy
Bob down the street was hankerin for some info and ya
see... none of them have 'putas so that means that
I've gotta print off a dozen copies to pass around,
and then they've got friends, and friends gots
friends... and well, yanno... the list just goes on
and on! delimma delimma delimma! I need an
aspirin...

Kerrilynn

http://www.azgeocaching.com



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