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Posted by NRen2k5 on 10/14/80 11:36
Michelle Steiner wrote:
> In article <x%Luf.62089$DQ4.1774223@weber.videotron.net>,
> NRen2k5 <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>Since when is having all your italics between slashes
>>>
>>>Underscores, not slashes.
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>>Slashes, on all the newsreaders I've tried so far.
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> Huh? In text applications, the user has to type those characters. The
> standard is to use underscores because with typewriters, the standard
> was to underscore text that a typesetter would italicize.
As we've already discussed, you misunderstand what italicizing is.
Thanks for that bit of trivia, though.
>>>>and all your bolds between asterisks a good thing?
>>>
>>>Since when has top posting been a good thing?
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>>With two-bit retorts like yours, I could say you're the one who's top
>>posting.
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> Do you really know what top posting is? If you did, you wouldn't have
> made such an asinine statement.
Ah. Now I see.
(You've been so quick to chatise me for it but nobody has told me what
it is. I thought it was something like "post pumping". Okay, so now I
understand it means typing above the quoted text.)
A few of you don't like it? Good for you. I don't get complaints on any
other groups I post to. I do things the way I think is best, not your
way. If you can show me why my way is /inherently bad/, I'll change my way.
The way I see it, I'm making things convenient and easy for you to read.
Oh, maybe I have to change it because of some other deficiency in your
newsreader?
>>>HTML is for web browsing, not for messaging.
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>>HTML is for whatever it lends itself to. Same as plain text. So you
>>prefer a different standard than me; at least I use both. Now quit
>>your bitching.
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> HTML is not a standard for usenet.\
It wasn't in the beginning. But you know what - We're not in 1979 anymore!
> But your message comes through loud and clear: "I'll do whatever I
> want, and the hell with everyone else."
I do /what I think is right./
You tell me that what I'm doing is wrong, and don't give me any
explanation. I just have to believe that /you're/ the one being stubborn.
- NRen2k5
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