> On Jul 21, 2017, at 1:01 PM, Keith Medcalf <kmedc...@dessus.com> wrote:
> 
> Just using a web browser has your machine executing god only knows what code 
> generated by god only knows who doing god only knows what to your computer.  
> Unless you have disabled that, of course.  But that makes the web almost 
> completely unuseable

Well, JavaScript is sandboxed. And I think most people would take issue with 
the assertion that the web is unusable.

> And people who use squirrily quotes should fix their email client …

“These”?  They're true quotation marks. The straight kind was only invented 
later, for typewriters, just to save a key; they’ve never been acceptable in 
anything but typewritten documents. (The early typewriters also didn’t have a 
“1” because you could use a lowercase “l”, or a “0” because you could use an 
“O”. That got remedied later, but they kept the ugly quotes.)

—Jens
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