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Why all the top posting? Are there so many newbies that you don't
tell them to quit top posting? Is this not a newsgroup no no in this
newsgroup? It's hard to follow the stuff with all the top posting
going on in here.
Yes I just got an ASUS board. Just asking and I care not to
change a thing. Always willing to play by your rules in your
playground.
 
I top poast because I am too lazy to scroll and I don't want to wear out the
scrolling wheel on my mouse.
 
And I not only top post, but delete stuff as well. I'm thinking most of us
are/were techies, and prefer to just "get 'er done".
 
Daniel Mandic said:
Microsoft!?



Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic

I think all the purists should bottom post in machine code and all the rest
should top post in text messaging shorthand with those cute little
emoticons. As for me, I have no life so scrolling through a month old
thread gives me a reason to live.

But, frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
 
We do it just to annoy people like you. For the rest of Usenet, we ALWAYS
bottom post.
 
Why all the top posting? Are there so many newbies that you don't
tell them to quit top posting? Is this not a newsgroup no no in this
newsgroup? It's hard to follow the stuff with all the top posting
going on in here.
Yes I just got an ASUS board. Just asking and I care not to
change a thing. Always willing to play by your rules in your
playground.

The flame wars that have been waged over this silly topic could fill a
T3 pipe for a month.
There are indisputable advantages to both methods. Bottom posting is
my preference, but only by a micro-tad. I'd never tell a top-poster
to change his ways. You shouldn't, either.

Ron
 
The next generation of Asus boards will have a massive TPPU socket: to
accept Intel's next-generation Top Posting Processing Units. These 60
billion-transistor parts, in 50,000-pin packages, use the latest
virtualization technology to provide a full hardware solution to the problem
of top-posting.

Clearly I am not using such a board right now. Either that or I set the
TPPU Enable flag to '0'.
 
Hot damn, I gotta have one of them boards.


J said:
The next generation of Asus boards will have a massive TPPU socket: to
accept Intel's next-generation Top Posting Processing Units. These 60
billion-transistor parts, in 50,000-pin packages, use the latest
virtualization technology to provide a full hardware solution to the problem
of top-posting.

Clearly I am not using such a board right now. Either that or I set the
TPPU Enable flag to '0'.
 
What is wrong with "being on top"?

Well it's easier to follow along if things are in order, especially if
the thread becomes very long.

Just imagine all books/magz being "top post" printed, hmmmm that be one
way to kill off all those mystery novels. ;p

Ed
 
Ed said:
Well it's easier to follow along if things are in order, especially if
the thread becomes very long.

Just imagine all books/magz being "top post" printed, hmmmm that be one
way to kill off all those mystery novels. ;p

Ed
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