What's the point of quoting the previous comment?

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
65,469
5
76
Originally posted by: theblackbox
me neither. quotes are fun. i can't believe in all the many years i have been here i never used them.

Interesting. It's like you and I can have a conversation and respond directly to each other.

I like food processors and meat. What are your interests?
 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
62,803
18,998
136
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

What about all of the above?
 

theblackbox

Golden Member
Oct 1, 2004
1,650
11
81
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: theblackbox
me neither. quotes are fun. i can't believe in all the many years i have been here i never used them.

Interesting. It's like you and I can have a conversation and respond directly to each other.

I like food processors and meat. What are your interests?

me too. i like meat smokers, long walks on the beach, and the anime bleach.
 

T9D

Diamond Member
Dec 1, 2001
5,320
6
0
I agree

(see you have no idea who the hell I'm agreeing with)
 

GeekDrew

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2000
9,099
19
81
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

you're not likely to afford '

I'll take options pre-A, A, and B. Though I'll generally exercise my option to include "'".
 

theblackbox

Golden Member
Oct 1, 2004
1,650
11
81
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

you're not likely to afford '

I'll take options pre-A, A, and B. Though I'll generally exercise my option to include "'".

i thought "'" would look silly, so i left it at '.
 

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
65,469
5
76
Originally posted by: theblackbox
me too. i like meat smokers, long walks on the beach, and the anime bleach.

Stick out your hand. I want to show you something.
 

GeekDrew

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2000
9,099
19
81
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

you're not likely to afford '

I'll take options pre-A, A, and B. Though I'll generally exercise my option to include "'".

i thought "'" would look silly, so i left it at '.

I'd rather explicitly define my string references... much like my quotes.
 

RadiclDreamer

Diamond Member
Aug 8, 2004
8,622
40
91
Originally posted by: Nacelle
So what's the point of quoting the comment that is at the bottom of the thread? When scanning through topics, I notice that people do this all the time. I just read what person A, had to say. Do I really need to be reminded what he said? I can understand if you're replying to a person several comments up, or on a previous page. But, does the page have to be filled up with layer upon layer of quotes?

No
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
43,804
46
91
Originally posted by: Nacelle
Originally posted by: Squisher
And, are you commenting about the post above you or the OP.

You should be able to tell by the context.

doesn't work that way.

post1: do you like girls?
you start to type your reply.
post2: do you like boys?
your post: yes


or it could go like this.

post1: do you like girls?
you start to type your reply.
post2: do you like boys?
post3: does your belly button smell like fish?
post4: I'm a racist, are you?
post5: cake > *
your post: yes


am i right in saying that you would be able to figure out what post you are responding to?? :confused:
 

xSauronx

Lifer
Jul 14, 2000
19,582
4
81
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

you're not likely to afford '

or quotation marks or ending punctuation.
or capitalization.
or good grammar.

get out while you still can.
 

grrl

Diamond Member
Jun 21, 2001
6,204
1
0
Quoting often helps, but the endless nesting you always see here is the result of laziness. I usually delete any parts of a quote that are unnecessary.
 

theblackbox

Golden Member
Oct 1, 2004
1,650
11
81
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
But if you're typing out a long response, what if thirty other people make posts between the time you start typing your response, and the time you post your response?

youre on dial-up, or your response is too long because:

a: youre being sensible and explaining yourself
b: youre an imbecile who doesnt know when to shut up
c: youre old and slow

you're not likely to afford '

or quotation marks or ending punctuation.
or capitalization.
or good grammar.

get out while you still can.

"or good grammar." i like that one. :)
 

Baked

Lifer
Dec 28, 2004
36,052
17
81
Originally posted by: Nacelle
So what's the point of quoting the comment that is at the bottom of the thread? When scanning through topics, I notice that people do this all the time. I just read what person A, had to say. Do I really need to be reminded what he said? I can understand if you're replying to a person several comments up, or on a previous page. But, does the page have to be filled up with layer upon layer of quotes?

Obviously to annoy you.

Anand,
Thanks care
 

ObiDon

Diamond Member
May 8, 2000
3,435
0
0
did you ever pick up that oreo blizzard? i settled for a pina colada slurpee.