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Steveo wrote:
(frank mingora) wrote: --WebTV-Mail-22100-9997 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit ha gang we have to stick to geather no one buy gas on wesday pass it on Buy it on thurs instead, that'll teach em. Boycott html on usenet!! Hey I just found a way to clean the html stains on the inside of my screen..check it out. http://mirrored.flabber.nl/boob.cursor/ciagnijcycka.swf |
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Didn't anybody ever tell you that it isn't nice to post HTML in UseNET? Or
how about any type of binary files in a non-bianry group? How about those cookies... I know I don't want those nasty GeoCities cookies; please keep them to yourelf... Thanks for your consideration... |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... (frank mingora) wrote: --WebTV-Mail-22100-9997 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit ha gang we have to stick to geather no one buy gas on wesday pass it on Buy it on thurs instead, that'll teach em. Boycott html on usenet!! yeah HTML on usenet sucks, and I don't much care for it in email either, I had some email from EMA and FEMA officials that I couldn't read because of the HTML, the background they used, and the color of the text, made it darn near impossible to read, so when I relied I sent the same type reply, then sent a second reply w/o HTML with a sub heading "much easier to read this way huh". Since then they have always sent me email in plain text format. |
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