>Bill Bartlett wrote:
>>
>>It is hard to resist the urge to analyse the motives of someone
>>who would take the trouble to obscure the names of the people he is
>>talking about.
> >
>
>well good luck to you on this list then, ;-) where people seem to go
>to extra trouble to defeat the quoting mechanism of their
>mailreader, to leave out the name of the author of the message they
>are responding to, and remove any indentation or markers that would
>identify/separate their response from the original text!
>
>a semi-frustrated ;-)
Well now you know why they do it. They don't think it is important what the identity of the person they are quoting is. It might lead to analysing motives.
Damn! there I go again. Why do I keep doing it, I can't help wondering. ;-)
Bill Bartlett Bracknell Tas