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Re: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 15 April 2009 NYLUG: Jon Stanley on Rolling You
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Hadron |
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Re: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 15 April 2009 NYLUG: Jon Stanley on Rolling Your Own Linux With Fedora |
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Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:07:49 +0200 |
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Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
> In gnu.misc.discuss Doctor Smith <iaintgotnostinkinemail@ols.net> wrote:
>
>> One last thing, when are you guys going to format these messages so that
>> they are easily readable by humans?
>
>> They look like they came out of some listsever ciraca 1975.
>
> I find them perfectly readable - they have an optimal line width of ~70
> characters, there's a single line gap between paragraphs, and they aren't
> right justified, hence giving the eye something to grip onto. This has
> been standard Usenet formatting since there was Usenet.
>
> It could be you're using inappropriate software to read it with - you
> should configure your software to display posts in an easily readable
> fashion (whatever that means for you), and if you can't do this, start
> using some decent software with which you can. What are you using, by
> the way?
I think he is referring to the blockquote stuff. Totally unnecessary.
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