On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 09:44:50AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > First off, you're responding to two different people as if they were one. > Secondly David Fokkema has been on the pro-C-R side of the fence. I do not > recall him ever complaining about bandwidth (unlike one Mr. Connor who > complains about PGP signatures taking up bandwidth). Third David here was > pointing out what TMDA does do, not making a complaint about it.
Thanks, Steve. Due to thread-breaking, I didn't even notice this thread until about ten minutes ago. Was going to complain that Alan can't even decide who is on what side. I guess that if you _are_ sympathetic to CR, but not using MSP, you're still on the wrong side of the argument, according to Alan. > > The CR's from MSP have Re: the_subject_of_the_original_message on the > > subject line. As do the CRs from ANY well-designed system. > > Which MSP is not thanks to the numerous holes that have been pointed out > here. Exactly my point of view. > > Does that bullet-hole in your foot hurt? > > No. Does the boot up your posterior smart? I don't know if he even noticed it. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]