Hello Kenneth,
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 01:50:22 -0500 GMT (18/01/03, 13:50 +0700 GMT),
Kenneth S. Rhee wrote:
> Here is an option. Perhaps RTL can introduced 2.0 with multiple options,
This has already been confirmed. You will be able to use your editor
of choice, including an HTML editor. The latt
Saturday, January 18, 2003, 6:16:38 AM,Kenneth wrote:
KSR> I try to refrain, but couldn't help with this one. I for one am glad that
KSR> you do not run the world we live in.
You missed my point - I said for me. Others have their own opinions
and needs and have said their piece already, which
Oh, Boy, here we go again.
I try to refrain, but couldn't help with this one. I for one am glad that
you do not run the world we live in. I wasn't advocating that we use the
html mail (I for one don't use it 99% of the time, but there are a few
occasions I use it to take advantage of rich text c
Friday, January 17, 2003, 4:45:54 PM, Kenneth wrote:
KSR> Agreed.
KSR> If the Bat developers take such narrow and rigid stand on these issues, they
KSR> will drive away current and potential users, and I am afraid that would be
KSR> the end of product development.
Disagree completely. I want an
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On Friday, January 17, 2003, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
> And... was the telephone invented to send text messages?
The theory of how the telephone works is very similar to that used
to send telegrams over wire. The telegraph system having been arou
Hello Thomas,
Friday, January 17, 2003, 5:48:29 PM, you wrote:
TF> Fact is, the computer was invented by Conrad Zuse (Google has more
TF> info on this German inventor)
Nope, have to disagree with you there. The first working computer was
Charles Babbage's Difference Engine ;-)
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Best regards,
Hi Spike,
on Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:36:08 -0500GMT (17.01.03, 22:36 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
S> Funny how, since I have gone from US $2.50/hour dialup to US
S> $125.00 a month for ADSL
Wow, that's expensive! That's what they charge at Cayman's? I _woul
Hello marek jedlinski,
On or about Friday, January 17, 2003 at 19:13:57GMT +0100 (which
was 1:13 PM in the tropics where I live) marek jedlinski mumbeld:
mj> Absolutely. HTML not only makes email unreadable to lots of
mj> people, it is the main source and reason for email-related
mj> security br
Hello Nick,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 18:10:51 + GMT (18/01/03, 01:10 +0700 GMT),
Nick Gordon wrote:
TF>> Fact is, the computer was invented by Conrad Zuse (Google has more
TF>> info on this German inventor), and HTML was invented by James Bernhard
TF>> Lee at CERN in Switzerland.
> Tim Berners Le
Hello Thomas,
> But HTML was never meant to be part of email, which at the time when
> HTML was created didn't even know anything but plain text.
And, as you may know, the composition of Viagra was not meant for the
purpose it is being widely and mainly used. They are taking advantage
of a side e
On Friday, January 17, 2003, 6:48:29 PM,
Thomas Fernandez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> HTML was invented by James Bernhard
> Lee at CERN in Switzerland.
That would be Tim Bernes Lee.
> HTML is the "HyperText Markup Language"
> and links documents via the hypertext technology. Some people say h
Hi Batpersons,
On or about, Friday, January 17, 2003, 5:48:29 PM, we have reason to believe that
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF> Fact is, the computer was invented by Conrad Zuse (Google has more
TF> info on this German inventor), and HTML was invented by James Bernhard
TF> Lee at CERN in Switzerlan
Hello Laura,
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:26:38 -0800 GMT (18/01/03, 00:26 +0700 GMT),
Laura wrote:
> and just for the record, HTML was not designed to be for web
> pages only. It started long ago by IBM..
I am sorry, but this is historical nonsense. I have been to the IBM
museum (forgot which state i
Ditto folks
KSR> Agreed.
KSR> If the Bat developers take such narrow and rigid stand on these issues, they
KSR> will drive away current and potential users, and I am afraid that would be
KSR> the end of product development.
and just for the record, HTML was not designed to be for web
pages only.
Agreed.
If the Bat developers take such narrow and rigid stand on these issues, they
will drive away current and potential users, and I am afraid that would be
the end of product development.
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