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On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 17:03:55 -0400, you wrote:
>In the beginning......the Internet carried only "plain text" -- letters,
>number, punctuation, and spaces, but no fancy formatting, ............
Wow Chuck, that was a great post..... I think your final statement:
> The various e-mail programs have settings for limiting themselves
> to "plain text," though it is more often expressed as a choice not
> to use "styled" or HTML output.
Sums it up. It's akin to seeing the newbies typing in all uppers.
FWIW, some think that it is "shouting" when in fact it is very
difficult to read if there are more than 10 lines of text.
-÷ Chris ß ÷-
I must admit I like the thought of seeing the chart displayed with the
text. However, I like to sometime save the chart along with text in my
PIM (Info-Select from www.miclog.com).
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