Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 4:29:36 AM, FJ wrote: F> You're turning things around here. With all communications, F> the presentation and formatting lies with the originator. This F> is true for newspapers, slide show presentations, snail mail F> letters, email, etc..
Ding, ding, ding!!! We have a winner! Nicely said. F> Concerning bad taste, people can write horribly in plain ASCII F> too. Remember the phase about 7 years ago or so where the use of ASCII "art" became so overdone? The uproar over its use in conjunction with excessive .sigs, and we've got people on this list who sure do go overboard with theirs, was about the same as the noise about the evils of HTML e-mail. -- Dave Kennedy Here's my title Here's my place of business Here's my address Here's my clever saying Here's my e-mail version Here's my OS version and service pack Here's my ICQ Here's my secondary e-mail address Here's my tertiary e-mail address Here's my current winamp song Here's my phone number Here's my fax number Here's my cell phone number Here's my advertisement for my speaking engagement Here's my PGP signature Oh yeah, here's my web site Gets a bit much, huh? :) Notice that at least I put all this nonsense after the "-- " delimiter. But, hey, if you read this far you must have found it a little bit funny! :) And all of these examples I've pulled from people on TBUDL - a somewhat technical crowd. Oh, well.... Have a great day! ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html