I oppose posts in anything other than plain text.  The 
expansion to html formatted posts has already led to odd 
font usage, unnecessarily large font sizes and other things 
I'd rather not see.  Adding tables and graphics will only 
lead further down a slipper slope and pollute messages with 
wiz-bang and poorly formatted and nonstandard html mail.  
If such tings are important to a post, a reference to a web 
page should be sufficient (people have had web browsers 
>from the ancient days *before* 1999).

Peter Tarver, PE
[email protected]
the curmudgeonly Luddite and technological apostate

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