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Posted by VinceH (real address) on 10/12/05 14:05
In article <k53qk1dkk396cqj080u57hh1tqsr4nd7v7@4ax.com>,
Lee@DVDDebate <lee@nospamw2designs.co.uk> wrote:
[I'm wasting my breath...]
> You are, yes, although if you think I'm some sort of newbie that
> doesn't understand the concept of spoiler space you might want to
> check how far my posting history goes back.
Your words and actions strongly suggest otherwise.
> As I see it, once a thread descends into spoiler territory people
> either read it or ignore it.
Which clearly indicates that you don't understand that
different people, using different platforms and news
clients, read usenet using different methods.
> Maintainging spoiler space in a thread just creates an
> inconvenience for those following it. I will admit, however, that
> adding 'spoilers' to the subject line may have been helpful.
But only helpful to a subset of readers.
What is wrong with using a basic common courtesy that
has been an accepted procedure on usenet since the
start? How difficult is it to hit return a couple of
dozen times?
VinceH
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