Some of us use modern computers and technologies (yes, even Microsoft
technologies),
as well as keeping hold of, preserving, and maintaining an interest in past
technologies.
I use outlook at my company that endorses Microsoft, I use Lotus Notes at
another
company that prefers Lotus, I use html based email on the road or when I'm a
random
computer in a library or somewhere else that is connected to the internet.
I don't even have a
text-based email client up and running right now, although I might have one
set up
in the near future just for show-and-tell if I get a PDP-11/34 up and
running and
connected to the internet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Sokolov" <msokolov(a)ivan.harhan.org>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: RE: Available: DEC LA120 printer
From:
"Antonio Carlini" <arcarlini(a)iee.org>
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.4024
X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165
All
Rights Reserved | My VAX | an unnatural belief that we're
above Nature &
www.rddavis.org | runs VMS & | her other creatures, using
dogma to justify such 410-744-4900 | doesn't crash!| beliefs
and to justify much human cruelty.
Fractures sigs too :-)
No, Antonio, it's your fucking shitty M$ Outcrook that fractures sigs.
RDD's sig looks the way it's supposed to on my VT320 using a standard text
mail
program that doesn't stick its nose where it
doesn't belong distorting
ARPA
Internet text mail messages.
MS
P.S. Sorry everyone for blowing my safety valve, and in particular no
offense
intended to Antonio, you've done some incredibly
wonderful things, but it
just
pisses me off to no end when a presumed Classic
computist uses M$ Outcrook
for
ClassicCmp mail rather than a proper text mail client
on a text terminal.