Well, HTML is one thing, I dont have this VM/CMS thing, which is like Kens
paper, anymore, nobody reads his mails in this way, its a modern
electronic medium, screen oriented etc, but, if we accept living in 2000
and not anymore in 1995, what is maybe the question ? Is this list a group
of artcritics or artists ?

Or how should an email list be archived ?

It would be easy to set up a branch of this list more into artproduction,
are there any yet ? ;-), maybe this would lead to more binaries. But I
like it the way it is, few binaries, from time to time, remember some nice
pictures I once got, and there are so many cases when the general rule, no
binaries, may be broken, that I suggest sending only small binaries, not
very often. Midifiles are extremly small, could be printed, decoded they
are textfiles, like notes. And imagine somebody typing Kens paper,
character for character, into a terminal to produce a file to be decoded.

No, I dont think its a waste of paper to print base64.

Sings very fast in water,

Heiko

On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Richard Joly wrote:

> At 19:22 00-02-20 +0100, you wrote:
> >Hi Ken, do you mean those "Mime" parts, that were encoded midi files ?
> 
> yes, I agree with Ken, please stop sending those attachments. if you guys
> want to share your binaries, upload them to your  own personal websites and
> send the url.
> 
> Richard
> 

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