Something is seriously wrong when technology directed towards the enterprise can only be understood by "the advanced developer".
True words.
I'm a poseur with no coding or design abilities whatsoever, but my skills shine like a beacon in the enterprise environment I work in.
I'm not sure what my id is, but I've been around since 1997. I normally post anonymous, but on this machine I registered recently for some reason. I have an account with a 5 digit id (I think) but I didn't treasure it enough to remember the password.
The problem is that scrupulous(?) merchants are chmoping at the bit to be able to send spam. That's what's behind Microsoft's filtering initiative mentioned on Slashdot earlier. Coca-cola, Pepsi, Anheuser-Busch, McDonalds, WalMart and every other major advertizer is *DYING* to be able to send you spam. They're just waiting until it's a little bit more acceptable.
You realize that your pasted definition of "affect" has "effect" used as a verb, no?
Something is seriously wrong when technology directed towards the enterprise can only be understood by "the advanced developer". True words. I'm a poseur with no coding or design abilities whatsoever, but my skills shine like a beacon in the enterprise environment I work in.
I'm not sure what my id is, but I've been around since 1997. I normally post anonymous, but on this machine I registered recently for some reason. I have an account with a 5 digit id (I think) but I didn't treasure it enough to remember the password.
I've swam in waters less than 200km down from a uranium mine. There was too much algae from sewage being dumped nearby, but what was your point?
The problem is that scrupulous(?) merchants are chmoping at the bit to be able to send spam. That's what's behind Microsoft's filtering initiative mentioned on Slashdot earlier. Coca-cola, Pepsi, Anheuser-Busch, McDonalds, WalMart and every other major advertizer is *DYING* to be able to send you spam. They're just waiting until it's a little bit more acceptable.
Out of curiosity, since you seem to be in the know, is there a way to turn off image display, or html rendering in Mozilla mail?