Re: A89: Re: How TI's keys work


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Re: A89: Re: How TI's keys work




But when you start chopping e-mails up, you could miss things, leave things
out that could be important, relevant to the issue.  Nothing is worse than
taking a message totally out of context.

Bryan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Olle Hedman" <oh@hem.passagen.se>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Re: How TI's keys work


>
> Bryan Rabeler wrote:
> > Well, if no one quotes the message in their replies, then how will
anyone
> > know what people are replying to?  Quoting is very helpful and useful.
>
> Yes, but you should never quote a line more than you need.
> this for example, that you quoted, is not needed:
>
> > Scott "_Wrath_" Dial
> > wrath@calc.org
> > ICQ#3608935
> > TimeCity AI Guy II - www.timecity.org
> > Member of TCPA - tcpa.calc.org
> > __________________________________________
> > NetZero - Defenders of the Free World
> > Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at
> > http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
> >
> >
>
> You should only quote what is needed to see what you are responding to.
> If you qoute more, it is just messy to read.
> This is just as natural as not writeing letters containing only CAPITAL
LETTERS.
>
> //Olle
>
>



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