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"Jim Carter" wrote:
Sure Larry, but you're absolutely the first person to ask or even bring it up. Does it mess up your newsreader somehow? How did you notice the format when no one else has complained? Just FYI, I noticed but not sure why I didn't bother mentioning the HTML. |
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![]() "Jim Carter" wrote Sure Larry, but you're absolutely the first person to ask or even bring it up. Does it mess up your newsreader somehow? How did you notice the format when no one else has complained? I'd seriously like to know - I'm not being a smartass here.... otherplaces, probably. You are the rare person that responds favorably to this request. I have asked others, and almost always, they come back with a smart assed response, or ignore you. There are others out there with the html running away, but I rarely say anything, either. It has sort-of become convention for usenet groups to use plain text formats. In my newsreader, the html font choices are narrow, smaller and harder to read, and it behaves differently with line wraps. I like reading the plain text better, 5 to 1. Thanks -- Jim in NC |
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Jim Carter wrote:
Sure Larry, but you're absolutely the first person to ask or even bring it up. Does it mess up your newsreader somehow? How did you notice the format when no one else has complained? I'd seriously like to know - I'm not being a smartass here.... otherplaces, probably. -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:03:00 GMT, "Jim Carter" wrote in : Ya' live and ya' learn. But, can you learn to turn off html encoding for Usenet articles? ![]() To me it is a pain in the ass as I have to tell the news reader to ignore all the junk, a piece at a time, before I can go to the next article. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Erik writes: When I first started all of this I was completely amazed at the similarities between a C150 engine and my VW Bug's engine. Outside of a funnily-placed carb and another couple cylindars, you could probably bold a C150 engine into a bug and run it just fine. The technology of propulsion for small aircraft lags greatly behind the times. No it doesn't, fjukkwit Bertie |
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Does the federal government license Constitutional rights?
No, but there -is- a certificate. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Sure Larry, but you're absolutely the first person to ask or even bring it
up. Does it mess up your newsreader somehow? How did you notice the format when no one else has complained? I'd seriously like to know - I'm not being a smartass here.... otherplaces, probably. HTML wastes bandwidth (often multplying the size of a post by ten), contributes nothing, and can be dangerous (depending on the reader and the HTML codes involved). USENET is a text medium. If it can't be said in plain text, this isn't the place for it. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 01:43:10 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote in . net: "Larry Dighera" wrote in message .. . Does the federal government license Constitutional rights? No. Do you understand the difference between a right and a privilege? The former is something to which one has a just claim; the latter is granted to one by an entity with the power to do so. |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 02:50:15 GMT, "Jim Carter"
wrote in : Sure Larry, but you're absolutely the first person to ask or even bring it up. Does it mess up your newsreader somehow? How did you notice the format when no one else has complained? I'd seriously like to know - I'm not being a smartass here.... otherplaces, probably. It is a long standing principle of Usenet, like the preference for bottom-posting, that all messages are plane ASCII text. Coding your articles in HTML serves no useful purpose, and only serves to increase the size of articles needlessly. There's more information about this specific topic he http://members.fortunecity.com/nnqweb/ncaps.html And general Usenet information is available he http://members.fortunecity.com/nnqwe...inks.html#know The newsgroup news.newusers.questions is specifically for newcomers to newsgroups and the Internet in general. It is a forum in which they can ask questions about newsgroups and the Internet and hopefully get useful answers from other more experienced users. |
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![]() Now why the FAA uses one term for the paper it issues and another for the paper issued by all other nations is beyond my meager ability. It may be easier to understand quantum mechanics. ;-) Not at all hard to understand... A License gives you legal rights... Some countries issue a Pilot License... A Certificate attests to a level of competence... The USA issues an Airmans Certificate... Your state drivers license gives you the legal right to operate a motor vehicle and you may exercise that right at will and without interference from the state.. For the state to take that license away it must be able to prove to the court that there is an overriding legal reason for the taking of something that is your 'right'.... A certificate (in this case the Airmans Certificate) does not confer legal rights. Your airmans certificate gives you the 'privilege' of flying only as long as Ms. Administrator of the FAA chooses. It can be revoked at will, then you have to take the FAA to court and prove that they had no reasonable cause for the revocation... So the difference is sharp and clear... To revoke a drivers license THEY must first prove that there is adequate reason.. To get back your airmans certificate YOU must prove they were wrong in revoking it... denny |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... The former is something to which one has a just claim; the latter is granted to one by an entity with the power to do so. If the entity with the power must grant it, is it a right or a privilege? |
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