On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > I was going through my Mandrake archives and saw your posting about a dual-celeron 
>system.  Tell me you're serious!  I was told that all the SMP circutry was removed 
>from the celerons and only P3 & P2 chips would run in parallel.  Is anyone else 
>running a system like this?
> > 
> > Jason S. Antonacci
> > Computer Support Specialist IV
> > Univ. of Georgia - Savannah River Ecology Lab
> >
> Abit BP6 motherboard will run with dual-celerons. BTW,
> please edit your line length to something a bit more
> "realistic" (like 70 or 80 characters.) Thanks. :-)
>       John

   I'm a little scared to say anything the way this kind'a complaint
was received a few days ago, but w'ta heck.  I've been around long
enough on BBS's and the Net to remember when it was 'netiquette' to
limit line length to 65 chars.  Now a days 70 or 72 is still
considered polite.  Not using the whole width allows for text to be
quoted a few times before it starts partially bouncing to the next
line making the whole damn thing unreadable.  It's just a point of
etiquette that's based on common sense, as most all are.

   And I prob'ly wouldn't of reponded now, 'cept for a question.
Seems most recent mail programs correct for newcomer's ignorance
and wrap the text whether it was sent that way or not... isn't
Kmail capable of this?  If it is, how?  I know it can be set to
wrap while sending, but how 'bout receiving?

   -- 
..      Tom Brinkman    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                      .
                        

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