> Hello Fabio, > > is Wired part of the "media hype"? > > http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/05/flame/ > They also compare it with Stuxnet. All bullocks? > > Best, > Susanne
*Hello Everyone:* This posting is intended to be a kind request to all participants, to exercise GREAT CARE and CONSIDERATION when posting, and/or responding to an existing post. By my reference to Ms. Fischer's post herein (above), by NO MEANS is this message intended to single her out, nor is this request intended for her solely. Some of us have been using E.mail as a medium of communication for the better part of 30 year or more. As such, I wish to share that there ARE certain pathways by which, COHERENT and CONCISE communications are BEST facilitated. Regarding these pathways, and as they relate to E.mail, I would like to happily refer participants to RFC 1855, at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt Following then, permit me to present, that there is NO able reasoning, which can argue for the unrestrained inclusion of 80+ lines of unnecessary text - to the CONTENT that is expected to be noted in an E.mail. Again, I refer all to RFC 1855 in this regard. *Total DATA PAYLOAD* may not be a TECHNICAL, or an ECONOMIC concern to many. But, to those who LIVE and WORK in developing countries, this is more than just a passing inconvenience! Outside of such behavior being an assault on one's senses, and sensibilities, in developing areas of the planet, those who subscribe to this, and other Listservs, *end-up paying for* the CAPRICIOUSLY added text. So, I request all - to take the extra moment, and separate the relevant - from the irrelevant. Many thanks in advance, and respectfully, /-- ************************************************ * Dr. Robert Mathews, D.Phil. * Distinguished Senior Research Scholar * National Security Affairs & U.S Industrial Preparedness * Office of Scientific Inquiry and Applications * University of Hawai'i * E.mail: mathews at hawaii dot edu/
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