Yes. I thought of Jay too. Attachments however IMHO should not be
delivered over a network especiallly those of the microsoft variety.
I don't think however this would mean we would be void of Jay's
messages - only a slight delay. For example, if a text message went over
a certain size it would be checked for viruses before being sent out
across the whole network.
My 2 cents anyway, affect me not personally. :-)
N
Bill Barowy wrote:
>Nate's non-use of microsoft is not only a good way to prevent viruses --
>
>"Kirk's mind raced as he quickly assessed his situation: the shields were
>down, the warp drive and impulse engines were dead, life support was failing
>fast, and the Enterprise was plummeting out of control toward the surface of
>Epsilon VI and, as Scotty and Spock searched frantically through the manuals
>trying to find a way to save them all, Kirk vowed, as he stared at the solid
>blue image filling the main view screen, that never again would he allow a
>Microsoft operating system to control his ship. "
>
>Mike Rottmann Reno, Nevada
>Bulwer/Lytton Fiction Contest 2001 winner, Science Fiction
>
>If we limit message size, Nate, we might then not be able to send readings as
>attachments over xmca. I'm also concerned that Jay might not be able to make
>postings.
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>:-O
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