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Subject: FLASH: AGAIN: PLEASE TRIM YOUR POSTS [was: OFFTOPIC: Multi-Monitor (was:Design computer configuration)]
From: unique
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 05:51:38 GMT

>I hate kills someone sale but the Stealth III S540 AGP with 32MB Vram is
>only US$86 brand new (www.pricewatch.com) + shipping so please make sure its
>what you want, as PCI versions are getting rare...
>
>Verbal.

<snip 4-line post followed by over 110 lines of bandwidth waste,
including three extra Flasher list footers>

For those who may be unaware, *some* people pay by-the-line for their
email receiving privileges. When you fail to trim your posts of all
unnecessary prior text (simple common courtesy), you cost each and
every one of them unnecessary expense.

Please consider others before you act.

Thank you,

Ken Sherwood


--

"In particular, I was musing about where Flash would be in a couple
of years. Right now, it's been delivered to a vast number of
clients, either by being packaged with a browser, or via a download.
Developers are now developing Flash content that is small yet
effective visually. It seems to offer lots of design possibilities.
Will it still be here in 3 years? Adobe, who has deeper pockets than
Macromedia, has announced a Flash competitor. Will Macromedia
survive? Will their vision and focus, so far unsullied [*sic*],
survive?"

-- hwg-theory list contributor, 2000.02.12

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