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On 02/06/12 07:36, James Spenceley wrote:
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<div>I'm not sure I understand the issue with .sig's .... Bits are
cheap nowadays.</div>
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<div>If the sig was at the top of the post and I had to read it
first, I'd complain. In reality I read the persons post and
don't bother reading/scrolling past the content, no damage done,
no wasted time.</div>
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<div>I'd take an informative one line post with 50 lines of sig
over not getting the one line of useful info any day.<br>
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One issue is that it's a mixed list of top and bottom posters, so
you can't guarantee that there isn't content further down, and long
sigs make that harder to manage.<br>
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Paul<br>
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