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              This issue is a hardy perennial. There seem to be two
              worlds: one that maintains the original and ancient
              traditions of the early internet, and puts replies
              (preferably only plain text) below the original post; and
              one - containing the majority of the commercial, business
              and government<br>
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            <div>Or to summarise: there is not "one true way" to do it,
              just do what you think is right based on context, taking
              into account both what you are replying to and who you are
              replying to.<br>
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            <div>Thoughts anyone?<br>
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    Very well put, I agree.<br>
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    Norman<br>
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