> what i do care about is the fact that ASCII memos can't be reformatted. that > is just plain silly. Marshall, do you think tiny PDA displays will be with us for a substantial amount of time? It seems to me that, with the rate display technology moves forward at, by the time we all finish arguing over this the current crop of postage-stamp size PDA displays will be ancient history. There's more to this than just ID's/RFCs. Pretty damned near everything has to be reformatted to fit on those itty-bitty screens, and that just isn't going to happen. Consumers will demand (and get) readable displays. I really think we're better of fixing this problem in hardware. --lyndon
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