He's
politely asking why you quote replies like you've got a mental
disorder.
C: Despite having numerous mental disorders, I still don't
understand
the question. I don't think there's anything wrong w/my quoting.
Trollish ways of putting it aside, you _do_ use a highly unconventional
quote-and-response style. I also find it remarkably difficult to read;
I have, on multiple occasions, started to wade through one of your list
messages, only to give up a few lines in because it's so hard to make
sense of your quoting style (which I manually converted to something
more conventional in the quote above).
Or do you mean you have trouble seeing any difference between the
quoting style you use and the quoting style most of the rest of the
list uses? In that case, I doubt there's much I can say that will be
of any use, since your perception of text and mine are so different
there's not much common ground to base a discussion on. (I could see
this reasonably being the case if, for example, you are blind and use a
speech synth to read mail, and it doesn't pronounce the conventional
quoting markers....)
The issue may be w/Yahoo.
Could be, for all I know, though I can't see that that has any
relevance; whether you choose to do it by the way you edit text or by
your choice of software proxy to do so for you, it's still your choice.
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