Greetings Tom!

You know, sometimes, I write mail with no subject.   And I know in
"other mailers"  there is an "Yo, You got No Subject" Button Warning
/Ok.

I never liked it. I'd rather have "no warning" "No pop-up" It's just
another pop-up screen to slow you down.  I been fighting to get rid of
pop-up screens..  You wanna Add more?    LOL   One other question...

Do you do any(and I mean in ANY language ASM, C, BASIC, VB, etc.)
programming yourself?   I have done some programming myself, i'm no
expert, but I learned really fast my programs get big really quick when
I start adding eye-candy.  Pop-up screens are eyecand... its hand
holding..    Not to mention again, that I kind of like leaving a BLANK
SUBJECT.  Without having my dignity insulted by a netscape pop-up
screen.   It's as bad as playing freecell, and you loose, and then it
asks if you wish to quit.  Just Close!  <BEG>

anyway.  If asked, I vote against it.  You've made your point.  I've
made mine.


On Monday, May 15, 2000 at 00:23:08 GMT -0700 (which was 12:23 AM
where you think I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:


JA>>  Although others disagree, I would love it if TB did something similar
JA>>  to Netscape for this one. In Netscape, if you leave the Subject: line
JA>>  blank, a little dialogue box comes up and confirms that you want a
JA>>  blank subject line. Some others on this list have suggested that this
JA>>  is simply bloat.

TP> Wow, it's amazing to me what people will complain about.  A message
TP> box with only an OK button and the text "You left the message field
TP> blank" would add about 100 bytes to the code size (since message boxes
TP> are OS-provided services)...  Anyone want to guess what a newsreader
TP> would add?  ;)

TP> -tom!


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