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So what is the polite way to tell someone that one is going to continue top posting as one may feel 
appropriate as one may have done as an IT professional for the past 40 years and that if that 
upsets them they should seek professional assistance?



On Feb 22, 2012, at 2:28 PM, e-letter <inpost@gmail.com> wrote:

On 22/02/2012, T. R. Valentine <trvalentine@gmail.com> wrote:
On 22 February 2012 13:56, Larry Gusaas <larry.gusaas@gmail.com> wrote:

Your persistent top posting in reply to an inline posted thread shows a
constant disregard for convention. Your failure to correct your lack of
quote levels for the message replied to is reprehensible. You show utter
disregard for common netiquette.

If this message alienates you, Good. Your self-centred attitude alienates
many.

I avoid the aggravation by having posts from Tom Davies automatically
deleted.

:) :) True indeed, another top-quality (pun intended) post!

Reminds me of similar, Roland Hughes; he disappeared eventually.
Search for his posts: even more amusing.

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