On 2010-11-04, Ned Deily <n...@acm.org> wrote: > Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> wrote: >> brf...@gmail.com writes: >> > Thanks again, >> > Braden Faulkner >> > >> > Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network. >> > Envoy?? sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le r??seau de Bell. >> >> Please show your thanks by *not* spamming the forum with each message; >> compose your messages from a mail client that doesn't feel the need to >> blather about itself in the message body. >> >> -- >> \ ???For fast acting relief, try slowing down.??? ???Jane Wagner, via >> | >> `\ Lily Tomlin | >> _o__) | >> Ben Finney > > If I were a rude person, I might observe that "spamming" is relative: > some who obsess about "spam" might consider 2 lines less of an evil than > 5 lines. > > But I'm not, so I won't.
I must admit that I sympathise with Ben: I find those "sent from my iphone/blackberry" lines exruciatingly annoying, and I'm not really sure why. They waste less space than my (or Ben's) sig, and actually do convey some sort of (pointless) information -- unlike randomly chosen Zippy-the-pinhead quotes. Still, I find them very smug, self-satisfied and irritating. Sort of like those doors from the Serious Cybernetics Corporation. I don't know whether it's that somebody is bragging about having a blackberry/iphone (whoop-de-friggin-do!), or that having one is somehow a valid excuse for poorly-written postings. I'm not specifically accusing Braden Faulkner of posting badly written articles, but it does seem to be a trend among people who use iphones and blackberrys to post. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I didn't order any at WOO-WOO ... Maybe a YUBBA gmail.com ... But no WOO-WOO! Posted from my Linux computer using mutt! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list