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Re: Anyone moved to LED Lighting?



"greater than" is only a usage in mathematically expressions for a ">"
symbol. There are many proper names for the symbol but the mathematical
usage or meaning does not apply here.

Some Usenet browsers have evolved to more advanced levels and support the
style, quite well. Your style is only one of the many used on Usenet and
other forums.

My Usenet browser can read and write posts on Usenet. Are you using a
separate newswriter to post?

I see no confusion. All text is with the respective headers containing the
reference, who posted it and sometimes the time and other details, depending
on the browser used.



"Don Klipstein" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:slrnhj5itv.i04.don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  I was referring to the "greater than" symbol.

  I use a newsreader for Usenet.  Mine adds a greater than symbol to
lines being quoted, even if they already have greater than symbols due
to being previously quoted.  Newsreaders do this because Usenet
culture expects them to.  Your software apparently not intended to
be a newsreader apparently refuses to add one to a line already having
these, even if you are adding a level of quotation.  Missing greater than
symbols can confuse readers as to who wrote what.




In article <n_vYm.1216$Iz5.1214@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Josepi wrote:
The symbol you are refering to is probably a right caret.
Your browser has added them




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