From: XModem on
On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 21:43:38 -0800, UCLAN <nomail(a)thanks.org> wrote:

>[...top posting corrected for clarity.]
>
>Joel wrote:
>
>>>>Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.
>>>
>>>I've used dozens of Maxell CD-R Pro discs without a single
>>>failure. They perform as well as Mobile Fidelity's discs
>>>at a fraction of the cost.
>>
> > Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.
>
>I've used dozens of Maxell CD-R Pro discs without a single
>failure. They perform as well as Mobile Fidelity's discs
>at a fraction of the cost.
>
>Your turn...

What can you expect from a top poster? =8-)

I've burned hundreds and hundreds of disks, both CD and DVD and never had a
coaster with Maxell or Memorex. Never had an old disk go bad yet either,
knock on simulated woodgrain.
From: UCLAN on
Joel wrote:

> Top posted for clarity and for the normal people who use Outlook Express.

Yeah, real clear. Are you saying that OE users *must* top post?

WRONG!

> Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.

Avoid top posting OE users at all costs. They apparently don't
know how to properly burn CDs and DVDs. But morons get Usenet
access, too.

> "UCLAN" <nomail(a)thanks.org> wrote in message
> news:2snvf.4624$ZA5.941(a)fed1read05...
>
>>[...top posting corrected for clarity.]
>>
>>Joel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.
>>>>
>>>>I've used dozens of Maxell CD-R Pro discs without a single
>>>>failure. They perform as well as Mobile Fidelity's discs
>>>>at a fraction of the cost.
>>>
>>>Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.
>>
>>I've used dozens of Maxell CD-R Pro discs without a single
>>failure. They perform as well as Mobile Fidelity's discs
>>at a fraction of the cost.
>>
>>Your turn...
>
>
>
From: kony on
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 00:03:40 -0600, "Joel"
<joel(a)invalide.aol.com> wrote:

>Top posted for clarity and for the normal people who use Outlook Express.
>
>Avoid Memorex and Maxell cd's and dvd's at all costs.
>

No.

"Normal people" use the appropriate conventions for the
medium in which they converse. Usenet far superceded
Outlook Express and top-posting is not appropriate for most
groups (except those who are mindless MS zealots and simply
do it because OE does).