On Sunday 15 April 2007, Billie Erin Walsh wrote: > dwain wrote: > > I honestly don't know. Maybe because I can. I guess I could turn it > > off, but what the hey. I'm an old man and I'm trying out new technology. > > I came kicking and screaming into the computer age in the late 1990s. I > > had a 486 processor, 32MB RAM and a whopping 270MB hard drive using > > Windows for Workgroups 3.1.1. Now I'm doing Linux and I have fallen in > > love with it. > > > > I do web design and graphic design and I make computer and traditional > > media art. I like new things in technology; and although signing email > > is not new it is to me. It's there so I use it. Maybe one day I won't. > > > > Would you like for me to turn it off, I will if you would like. > > > > I LOVE YOU > > > > Dwain > > Using it is ok. I just don't really see it anywhere but here. I've known > it was around but never looked into it. > > Mostly just being nosey. > > - - > (o:]>*HUGGLES*<[:o) > Billie Walsh > The three best words in the English Language: > "I LOVE YOU" > Pass them on!
I didn't start signing email until I switched to Linux. Windoze can do it, but it comes with a price. Dwain -- Dwain Alford http://www.studiokdd.com/ "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky
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