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On 09-12-10 6:37 AM, Ed Wong wrote:
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type="cite">Wow, are people really that sensitive about which
direction their email replies flow? I feel like I've landed in Lilliput.<br>
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Ed,<br>
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>From the way I see it.<br>
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You join a company/organization and learn about their coding standards
so people have an easier time navigating around all the code.<br>
You join a mailing list and learn about their posting standards for the
same reason.<br>
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Jack<br>
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