<p dir="ltr">> Interleaved quoting is preferred to either top posting or bottom<br>
posting, because it is easy for the reader to understand as it<br>
follows the natural flow of conversation. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Why don't more people do this? Top or bottom posting is annoying because the reader had to flip back and forth to follow a train of thought.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It all boils down to this: communicating well takes work. Either you spend a few extra minutes as the writer to arrange things in a logical flow, or you spend extra minutes as the reader to skip around and assemble a logical flow from non-linear prose.</p>
<p dir="ltr">If you want to get into the etiquette of things it gets more hairy. If you want someone to read what you have written, *should* you spend that extra time to write, or *should* you have someone else spend some extra minutes of their time to follow what you've written? In this venue, the mailing list, it doesn't matter so much. But if your target is someone who is very busy, like an executive, then putting forth the extra effort to create clear, concise communication will be noticed and will give you a more receptive audience.</p>
<p dir="ltr">-JK</p>
<p dir="ltr">--( Sent via Android )--</p>