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Old February 11th 07, 12:23 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
David Stevenson
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Upsidedown Posting

by Richard Christopher, Dorking, Surrey, UK

Royal National Institute for the Blind


I wonder if I can ask you to spare a thought for your many blind
readers who, although they often have guide dogs, are not averse to
owning the odd cat or two. Also cats help keep the dogs in order
although they tend to take the most disgraceful liberties with the good-
natured attitudes of labradors. At this very moment there's a long-
suffering labrador getting the occasional biff on the nose from my cat
for not being a cat.

JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a popular newreader with the blind
and is a real newsreader inasmuch as it reads out posts aloud. It is
configured along AUP Usenet conventions and has no problems with most
newsgroups except this one.

Many of you throw JAWS into a state of confusion by posting upside-
down. That is, you add your comments at the top of a follow-up and
leave the attributed follow-up trailing below. And very often many
don't bother to trim the reposted article to salient points. A blind
reader has to keep hitting skip when it finally dawns that he or she is
being presented with the entire post again without comments at the end.

Please remember that a Usenet post has one writer but many readers
therefore it is sensible to cater for the majority when posting. Also,
trimming to salient points and adding your comments below is a Usenet
convention, contained in the RFC and is invariable included in your
server's AUP which you have agreed to adhere to.

Clagging servers with millions of bytes of unnecessary untrimmed
reposts doesn't do anyone any favours and invariable leads to ISPs
expiring offending newsgroups more quickly than others, as is happening
with this newsgroup.

Some of you may argue that Outlook Express is the culprit because it
places the cursor at the top of a post when replying. Nearly all
newsreaders do this, expecting you to trim the repost before entering
your reply underneath. What Outlook Express doesn't do is automatically
strip signature files from reposts but that's easy to do yourself. All
in all, Outlook Express is a dreadful newsreader - clumsy and bloated.
Forte Free Agent is quite good.

So please could we have a little consideration for others.

Many thanks for your attention.


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