FW: multiple-type Digisound VCDO thing?
brad sanders
brad.sanders at circellar.com
Wed Apr 30 08:34:08 CEST 1997
You don't find it sadly ironic that YOU work for one of the most
"notorious" software companies on the face of the earth, and yet YOUR
messages are perhaps the most unreadable on the list?
I too find myself deleting your messages because I just don't have
time to follow them. What got my attention I just happened to notice
this message seemed to be about this very thing - although I wasn't
sure at first if it was a message to you, or a reply FROM you.
It's entirely up to you, of course - but I really think you should fix
the problem. OBVIOUSLY it is on your end, because yours are the only
messages on this list I see like this. I don't know what software
you're using, but if it's this bad - or you simply don't know how to
configure it - it makes me wonder if, perhaps, my trust in my own
win95 machine is misplaced.
OK, I AM exaggerating this - but you DO see the point.. right?
"David Halliday (Volt Computer)" <a-davidh at microsoft.com> was
saying...
>> I know this is a little nit-picky but I noticed when I'm quickly going
>> through mail, I always delete your messages because I can't tell the
>> difference between your inserted comments and your copied message.
>> This is unfortunate since I think you have good things to say, even if
>>
>> you work for the enemy. :)
>>
>>
>>
>> I know that this is a problem - this is why I have always left several
>> lines between what I am replying to and what I am adding. Somewhere,
>> the nice formatting is being stripped out since I am getting a forced
>> wrap at about 60 chars and no text formatting ( ie: choice of
>> typeface etc... ) This could well be on my end but I do not have this
>> problem with other lists - they are using an eclectic bunch of readers
>> and one I know is Unix hosted...
>>
>> Oh well...
>>
>>
>> As for working for the enemy - you should redouble your efforts to
>> read my postings and to make interesting and witty replies to them. I
>> will then be compelled to take the time to read and reply to them and
>> spend less time making crappy software and taking over the world!
>
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