Subj : Re: the solution would be to eliminate all humans. To : Maurice Kinal From : Nick Boel Date : Sat Dec 07 2024 08:32:06 Hello Maurice, On Sat, Dec 07 2024 07:45:47 -0600, you wrote .. > That is why we're giving it at least 7 characters to play with. I > have been known to wrap entire messages to 72 characters just to take > care of their obvious handicap. Them were the good ol' days. "Good ol' days?" I don't think much has changed. > Strong like bull, smart like tractor? Pretty much! > As far as I know, quoting has never been covered in ftn standards. > The tradition has become to put the initials of the quotee in the > quote prefix along with the '>' character. However I think just the > '>' character is more universal and makes things easier, especially > when using vim or nano as the MSG editor of choice. Yeah, but common sense would reveal that you probably shouldn't _eliminate_ random text within sentences from the original message that you are quoting. I can see entire sentences or paragraphs, but not whatever is dangling at the end of 80 columns. Darn tractors. :) The '> ' prefix is definitely more universal, not only for FTN, but newsgroups and email as well. However, initials don't bother me much if they're there or not, as I don't usually look at them, and normally don't quote past the first level anyways. Regards, Nick .... He who laughs last, thinks slowest. --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) .