On 9/26/01 5:46 PM, "Nick Simicich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm not saying you're right or wrong -- but you're clearly not typical or >> speaking for them. FWIW. > > > Is that because the average user has not bothered to think out the > implications of allowing people who send you e-mail to track your > movements? Or because they simply don't care? Or perhaps they see things differently. To a good degree, this is a generational thing as much as anything. The old pharts tend to prefer things that were around when they were young pharts, and the young pharts prefer the things that are here now that they're young pharts. I expect when the young pharts become old pharts, they'll gripe that the new generation of young pharts don't have a clue because they think differently, too. Every generation thinks they know how it ought to work, and the new generation comes in and does its own thing. You either deal with it, or they look at you funny and stop asking you questions....
