Baaaaah, phooey! Yeah, get two e-mail clients like I have: Mozilla Thunderbird for Geert and Microsoft Outlook for everyone else I frequently correspond with, who don't want to scroll just to read what's new. Some things just aren't universal, even if one thinks they should be. What a world. - Shao -----Original Message----- From: Syslinux [mailto:syslinux-bounces at zytor.com] On Behalf Of Geert Stappers Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 15:52 To: syslinux at zytor.com Subject: Re: [syslinux] mdiskchk and WinPE, file found \o/ Further help to keep our mailing list (archive) in good shape is welcome. In other words: Make it possible that people can read in the discussion order, reply below the text. --- Baaaaah, phooey! Yeah, get two e-mail clients like I have: Mozilla Thunderbird for Geert and Microsoft Outlook for everyone else I frequently correspond with, who don't want to scroll just to read what's new. Some things just aren't universal, even if one thinks they should be. What a world. - Shao
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014, 5:32:53, Shao Miller wrote:> Baaaaah, phooey! Yeah, get two e-mail clients like I have: Mozilla > Thunderbird for Geert and Microsoft Outlook for everyone else I frequently > correspond with, who don't want to scroll just to read what's new.That's why you trim the irrelevant quotes, and only leave in the parts you're replying to. -- < Jernej Simon?i? ><><><><>< http://eternallybored.org/ > There is an exception to all laws. -- Government's Law
On 7/8/2014 12:38, Jernej Simon?i? wrote:> On Tuesday, July 8, 2014, 5:32:53, Shao Miller wrote: > >> Baaaaah, phooey! Yeah, get two e-mail clients like I have: Mozilla >> Thunderbird for Geert and Microsoft Outlook for everyone else I frequently >> correspond with, who don't want to scroll just to read what's new. > > That's why you trim the irrelevant quotes, and only leave in the parts > you're replying to. >I am only teasing Geert (whom I appreciate) for consistently requesting that people bottom-post to the Syslinux mailing-list, when it seems to me that the world is divided on the subject of top-posting versus bottom-posting. His art for conveying that bottom-posting is granted as universally preferred is unmatched by his top-posting counterparts, even though they're obviously right. ;) - Shao