RE: [WSG] double space after period

2005-01-23 Thread Joe.Huggins
My understanding is that the double spacing after a period is no longer necessary in any document, web or paper. The double space was used to compensate for the fixed spacing of the old typewriter. Since every character received the same space the double space created enough white for the eye to di

RE: [WSG] NN4 - Anyone Care?

2004-12-05 Thread Joe.Huggins
Actually at our university NN4 still has a significant place. It has to do with the way IS services are rendered - very decentralized. This leaves a free for all and pockets where there have been no upgrades since Adam was a cowboy. Joe Huggins Colorado Area Health Education Center (AHEC) 1976

RE: Future.....(was: Re: [WSG] iFrames vs Scrolling Divs)

2004-07-08 Thread Joe.Huggins
Good point but remember we elect people who then represent us (in theory at least because I don't know who our current fellow at the top really represents) and vote on particular issues/bills. In no way do we vote on each bill. And no one is suggesting that we would be a better democracy if each a

RE: Future.....(was: Re: [WSG] iFrames vs Scrolling Divs)

2004-07-08 Thread Joe.Huggins
>Well, to answer that i dare you to walk into any web-based enterprise that has a DHTML intranet, and say the >following words: >"Get rid of IFRAMES, and use something else" > >Wear some padding, as the fall from the window could be high. >Scott Barnes I think this demonstrates why having the "We