When somebody "me too!"s - and there are good reasons to do that, sometimes - there's really no harm in the response being on top. In fact, I think it's better put it on top than to pedantically follow the post-at-the-bottom rule without understanding why and when it's worth following. <SNIP> IMHO me too or thanks are more personal responses best left off list and sent to the author of the email your responding to. As to newbies they need careful attention and positive reinforsement as you would to make a sale. Even though we could all truthfully talk of windows faults and
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 11:54 -0500, Michael Wolf wrote: <SNIP> the likelyhood of it not comming out until 2008, that is still talking negative which is not what a customer needs. For me a simple demo and the idea of so much software in a package cheaply or free was enough but I had a CS degree so I did not need as much hand holding. I did still need help with the early installs and local linux groups are most important in this getting people up and running until they are ready to blow their magic 8 installs on their own. I did my eight in one weekend, decided the disks were bad and bouthe 8.2 and all was good. Personally I find the whole top posting vs bottom posting to be tiresome. Sometimes I ask a question in a thread and the only response I get is the tiresome rant about top posting. Not good for sales. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/