On 3/19/06, Boyd Lynn Gerber
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 11:20:44 -0700, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
That was the mid to late 70's. So that would be 3 decades. I thought so, but wasn't sure, having come to the net in the late 80's.
Just because MS can not follow standards
I guess that's bashing the wrong one. All those people that came to internet when it went commercial basically only learned of such rules by chance. Add to that lame excuses of a MUA like Lotus Notes and you've got all ingredients :((
Maybe, I was thinking of the broken OutLook and OutLook Express. I remember doing a beta and trying to convice them to change the behavior. To make it more standard. Then they released the first version and it has been that way ever since.
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Its all opinion...
And Outbreak is not an e-mail client I would use. Pine is what I started with. Its all about people thinking that their way is the only way. I like reading from the top because that is the last post... makes it easier to read for me.... if I am keeping up that is all I need to read... if it is not I can just scroll down and work my way up... If you havent guessed by now I love yanking the chains of people who think they are better than everyone else when most of the time they are just wannabe's In case you want to accuse me of some M$ bigotry I can save you the trouble. I only use windows when forced into it. I used to hate AOL. Now I know it is a good place for some people to start (internet with training wheels) Again this really started because someone wanted to try and tell me that my preference to download a DVD iso was stupid. I like having one disc... now if SuSE was to get as stable as Debian is as far as installing from one disk. I guess there is more amunition for Y'all to chomp on... :) -- "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." - Umberto Eco