On 27/01/2015 2:27 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
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Twice nothing is still nothing, so is three or four times nothing. If a
2 KB message becomes an 8 KB message or even an 80 KB message, so what?
It's not like you're cutting down an extra forest to make the paper.
Thirty years ago, when a 20 MB HDD and a 4.77 MHz CPU was top of the
line, maybe it mattered. Today, That's a wristwatch.
So you might think, but, just as there are those that are not on
ADSL/Cable connections yet, so there are those (pick me) with very
limited e-mail accounts (e.g. 500KB) and if everyone had the same
arrogant attitude that you seem to have, it would be costing
(unemployed) money each day!!
--
Daniel
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