Aarrrrgggghhhh!
I see that my wife's e-mail client has
(once again) forced HTML in my message.
Gotta be really careful when using her
workstation.
[--
Me: Dear, turn off the HTML.
Dear: But I LIKE it!
Me: Dear, it uses too much bandwidth, and
it's not friendly to low-bandwidth users.
Dear: But it's PRETTIER this way!
Me: Dear, the other people I send mail to think
I'm a jerk or an idiot for allowing HTML in
my mail.
Dear: Well, that's not MY problem!
Me: Dear, please?
Dear: No way! Use your OWN computer!
<snip heated discussion>
Me: Yes, dear.
--]
Original Message:
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From: Garry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys,
I'm trying out an internet legacy bridge
product called "SlipKnot" -- or at least
I'm trying to.
<snip>
Anyone have any insight? I'd love to try
this thing out. For those people with metered
dial-up connections and a shell account, this
has real promise.
Regards,
Garry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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