On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 07:21:01AM -0800,
 Douglas Otis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
 a message of 31 lines which said:

> SPF is like using scripts, rather than bitmaps, to describe fonts
> offering any number of features, such as flashing text, moving
> arrows, and winking smiley faces.

I typically never replies to Otis' emails or I-Ds because it is
obvious he is just motivated by a personal anti-SPF drive but this
presentation of digital typography is ridiculous: using scripts
instead of bitmaps for fonts have much more advantages, the most
obvious one being the ability to scale the text. If Otis knows about
DNS as much as about typography, I understand a lot of things...

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