[TriLUG] cpu temp
Chris Hedemark
chrish at trilug.org
Sun Mar 9 10:34:13 EST 2003
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On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 10:14 PM, Matt Matthews wrote:
> Came through fine in my client. All I saw was plaintext, and his
> message was perfectly readable, although if I'd wanted I could have
> tried to look at his HTML and the image.
On this end it was a tiled array of pictures of Tux with overlayed text
(embedded in the pic) and if you strained really hard you could see
that there was a written message overlayed on top of that but I
couldn't read it.
I used to think HTML enriched email could be a good thing but most
examples of it that I've seen are so hideous that I've long since
changed my mind. It's like in Jurassic Park when Dr. Ian Malcolm was
suggesting that we spent so much time considering if we *could* so
something and no one ever stopped to ask if we *should* do something.
Chris Hedemark
PGP/GnuPG Public Key at http://yonderway.com/chris/hedemark.gpg
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