Alex Esplin wrote:
> Word processing != email. If someone wants me to see bullet points,
> email me an attachment with a word processed file. Preferably in an
> open format that I can open. Cracks me up when the CPMS advisement
> center sends out announcements in .pub format.

Let me get this straight- you would rather open up another application
to view what I'm trying to convey rather than see it in-line? So, if I'm
giving you directions to a meetup location, complete with a map of the
location, driving directions, etc., you want to launch an external
application to parse that information instead? What was email for then?
ASCII art?

-- 
. O .   O . O   . . O   O . .   . O .
. . O   . O O   O . O   . O O   . . O
O O O   . O .   . O O   O O .   O O O

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