Actually on the DML web site it is requested that the quoting be kept to
a minimum due to the extra bandwidth the multiple quote messages use.
Here is the link to the DML posting guidlines.
http://www.dakota-truck.net/rules.html
Al
steve preston wrote:
>
> Oh,I see.Maybe you think we "need to practice better
> etiquette" so we don`t "offend others".Or maybe you
> are trying to set "lofty goals",and hope that we
> "measure up" to your "high standards" of excellence!
> Well,let me tell you something Mister "I set the tone
> around here",and everyone better "damn well" listen!
> We have feelings,too,and there is no need to "get your
> panties in a bunch" over so-called "long replies"! I
> hope you don`t "fly off the handle" over my overdone
> "smart-ass" response to a thread that I was not even
> "part of".I realize that I deserve "the full brunt" of
> your antagonism the next time I "post"
> something.OK,I`ll be good.It`s been a long day! :>)
> Steve P.
> --- "K. Spence" <kspence@intermind.net> wrote:
> > People...we have to cut back on quoting the
> > replies!! I am sure we all
> > don't need full digests resent to every user each
> > time posts a one line
> > response...
> >
> > It's a little tough to read somebody write a quick
> > "Me too" followed by
> > 100 lines of quoting!!
> >
> > Please be aware of what you are
> > posting....(OK...rant mode turned off
> > now)
> >
> >
>
> =====
> Steve Preston 1999 Dakota Sport 3.9V6,4x4,3.92 Anti-spin,42RE auto,Intense Blue,regular cab.
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