Ed,
It’s a mystery.
The copy I sent to myself arrived in color – as I mentioned to
Brad.
Could these machines be contemptuously playing with us?
(Eerie background music!)
Harry
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From: Ed Weick
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 4:57
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
'Brad McCormick, Ed.D.'
Cc: 'Keith
Hudson'; [email protected]; 'Karen Watters Cole'
Subject: Re: [Futurework] NYT
Series: Class in America:shadowy
linesthatstilldivide
OK, I'll continue to use
HTML, but I won't use colour, and Harry if you sent me stuff in colour, it
didn't arrive that way, and I'll try to say everything I have to say, brilliant
or otherwise, at the top and not expect people to scroll down to find me.
> Brad,
>
> I prefer HTML - although this is going out in plain text.
>
> I would think that every E-Mail program has an html output
> so there should be no difficulty. HTML makes a nice looking
> and readable post.
>
> I sent my note to Ed in several colors - and to check, I
> sent it to myself. The colors all showed - I don't know
> whether Ed got my colors.
>
> Keith uses indentation.
>
> When he inserts something between message paragraphs, it's
> from margin to margin, whereas the correspondent's message
> is indented on both sides. This makes his bits easy to see.
> However, this method isn't compatible with plain text (I
> think).
>
> My method is to bring paragraphs I want to answer to the top
> between quotes. But then I have a preference to 'top
> answers'.
>
> I am not keen on scrolling down a long message looking for
> your brilliancies. Prefer them at the top.
>
> I like color. Who doesn't?
>
> Harry
>
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> Henry George School
of Social Science
> of Los Angeles
> Box 655 Tujunga CA 91042
> 818 352-4141
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>
>