I agree with you. The signal-to-noise ratio has dropped far below what I have time for. I took the less restrictive route of adding certain to/from/cc addresses and subject words to a filter list. I chance missing something interesting that has a filtered subject or address, but it's better than not seeing anything.
Mark __________ http://www.macchiato.com ◄ “Eppur si muove” ► ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael (michka) Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Unicode List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 06:23 Subject: There was this thing called Unicode... > ...not so you'd really notice it around *these* parts, though -- everyone is > much too busy discussing implementation of scripts in the ConScript registry > which they admit will probably never be encoded, getting remedial CSS > lessons, or trying to change the face of Unicode with new PUA extensions > that defy my previous belief that people could only run so far off course > before entering the state of what can only be called Bytextosis bordering on > Bytextitis. > > Could we please declare a moratorium on all of this nonsense --- er, > considered debate ---for a little while, and talk about Unicode, instead? I > can't be the only person who has gone up to > http://unicode.org/unicode/consortium/distlist.html#5 and considered > unsubscribing, in order to raise the average amount of useful thought per > mail item in his inbox. > > I could go on for another twelve paragraphs explaining how lame all of this > is, but I'd rather not be one of those posts I myself have been instantly > deleting (a not-so-subtle hint to the overly verbose). > > Think about it. > > Please. > > > MichKa > > >

