MA>> To this author, e-mail is text; HTML belongs on the web; HTML in
MA>> e-mail is spam.

> No, it is not.

Fine. Those who created e-mail, and I was present for that, are
declared the losers, and those who want to send pretty flowers and
silly pink backgrounds with their e-mails (never mind that it gets
bloated 10-times necessary size), are declared in your book victorious
and I, with my stodgy old ideas of what e-mail is and should be--am
the "enemy."

>> There's no need to be paranoid about e-mails.

"Paranoid/" Please get serious, and stop with the left-handed insults
already my young friend. Want me to put your e-mail address on usenet
just so you can see what some people have deal with? Of course not.

MA>> Read my lips: Not a thing draconian about that logic.

> Your rules are way too serious in my opinion.

I will defend your right to have an opinion. I will defend your right
to express that opinion. Kindly respect my right to have mine and to
disagree without insulting me.

> But if this is that blows your hair back. Go with it!

What is that supposed to mean? Do I not watch enough TV to be "hip" to
the new teen slang?

-- 
Regards,
Mike

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