At 12:40 PM 9/26/2001 -0700, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
>On 9/26/01 10:55 AM, "Nick Simicich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My personal feeling is that any e-mail client that automatically invokes
> > remote urls of any sort, including img tags from e-mail that I'm looking at
> > is essentially broken.
>
>You are in a user base of about 2% or less of the net population, then.
>
>I'm not saying you're right or wrong -- but you're clearly not typical or
>speaking for them. FWIW.


Is that because the average user has not bothered to think out the 
implications of allowing people who send you e-mail to track your 
movements?  Or because they simply don't care?


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affliction, such as the Black Plague or famine.The fact is that war is not
just something that happens, it is something that people make happen, and
they make it happen for reasons. As Clausewitz said, war is the continuation
of politics by other means. Exactly. War is neither a hurricane nor a flood.
It is, on the contrary, the cutting edge of ideology.
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