"Messages sometimes get posted out of context, and in long threads,
people sometimes forget or miss who's responding to whom. This is why
it's basic politeness to give the *name* of the person you're quoting."
As they say, "I will take it under consideration"
[Who is being rude?]
"You are, Sparky."
[Shrug] Oh, well...
[Your name calling in unwanted and I have taken the liberty of editing
out some of the more colourful language out of your post and also
correcting some grammatical errors.]
"Netkkkop."
Not particularly. I just don't like grammar and usage errors. It never
hurts to improve performance in this world. I know chaos is the rule of
the universe, but some order is nice.
[My quoting style is my own and
certainly won't change on account of you.
Then you should expect very few replies.
So killfile me for all I care
and stop responding to my posts if you have nothing nice to say.]
"If everybody who had nothing nice to say stopped posting, at least 30%
of typical Usenet traffic would disappear."
And that thirty percent would be an amount I could definitely live
without.