David E. Haberstich compressed these thoughts into the cyber mist:
>It's very hard on the eyes and
>nerves to have to scroll through lengthy quotations to try to find out where
>the quotation ends and new material begins.
As confusing as it is to have lengthy scrolls through line after line of
quoted material, it can also sometimes be confusing to read a reply that
has no reference at all to the original posting. In either case, it
makes sense to quote only an essential line or sentence from the whole to
which you are responding, giving the reader a clue to thread continuity
and development without overwhelming them with several generations of
quoted responses.
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S t e p h e n N o w l i n Director, Williamson Gallery
Vice President Producer/Creative Director
Art Center College of Design www.artcenter.edu
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