If you are using AOL as your ISP and need to send plain text messages for lists like 
this one, then there are two good solutions.  You could load AOL 5 and use it when you 
need plain text.  An easier way though is to use webmail.aol.com, which only sends 
plain text.  If this message comes through as HTML or MIME, then I'm wrong.

Please, those of you who cannot imagine why anyone on this list would be using AOL, 
before you send messages saying so, consider this.  I am not a professional developer. 
 Even though I am the head of the English Department in an inner-city high school, my 
HyperCard stacks have been running the regional wrestling tournaments for eight years 
now.  My HyperCard and HyperStudio stacks have been preparing the school's academic 
team for regional and state tournaments for six years.  The computer that I use to 
develop these stacks is the one on which my son plays games and my wife shops.  I can 
understand about 90% of what is discussed on this list and even had a 3-line solution 
to the randomly selected random lines question.  I didn't send my solution because of 
my HTML formated e-mail.  My guess would be that there are others out there in similar 
situations.

-- Mark G.

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