Re: Curly braces and the logic of PERL
- From: orasnita@xxxxxxxxx (Octavian Rasnita)
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 23:11:40 +0200
From: "Jack Gates" <jlgates@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 28 October 2008 10:06:44 am Jenda Krynicky wrote:
We can't care about ALL those who read it. The best we can do is
to care about MOST. I know it's inconvenient if you are not part
of the majority, but there is little we can do.
That is a cold, callous, self serving statement. One can at least
try to help those with physical challenges. How would you like it
if you found yourself in Octavian's situation and some one said
that to you?
--
Jack Gates
I don't want to be the starter of a not-very-nice debate, so I think we should not talk anymore about top versus bottom posting, because everyone like his style, even if he or she doesn't have any disabilities, and this thread might continue infinitely.
Jenda helped very much the members of this list with very helpful advices, but as I said, each one can give as much as he can, and changing the mailing style is not very easy to do, especially for someone who used his style for a very long period.
But exactly for this reason, those who like bottom-posting should also understand those who like top-posting, and then it will be ok for everyone.
Octavian
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