On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Tim Pierce wrote: > If people are deciding whether or not to use your service on the > basis of whether they can get it in HTML, it's not a sign that HTML > is about to take over the world. It's a sign that you have boring > content. As I said, in our case it's not HTML, but rather, attachments. And that's because on our music lists, they want to post music; on our comix lists, they want to post comix; on our penpal lists, they want to post their photos; etc. -- ROGER B.A. KLORESE [EMAIL PROTECTED] urgent: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PO Box 14309 San Francisco, CA 94114 +1 415 ALL-ARFF "There is only one real blasphemy -- the refusal of joy!" -- Paul Rudnick
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