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Ok,

I'm going to stop this right now as this is not the time or the place.
With regards to bandwidth, if you've ever been involved in network
design and implementation then it is facinating, and technically very
interesting.

Another thing to consider is what if yahoo decided to start charging for
actual volume of e-mail ? Then a 2 line message contains 6 lines of old
yahoo sig lines, then this would be a problem.

I do however now consider this closed !

Regards

Stuart


On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 12:05, Kenneth Watt wrote:
> I'm sorry I don't get this?

> The internet is "free" okay, well nothing is ever totally free in life
> so we pay a small price somewhere for it with Yahoo it's the adverts we
> get, so what, big deal! I browse the internet and get bombarded with ads
> for casinos, XXX sites and X-Cams daily from a *lot* of commercial sites
> however, I do appreciate that, like FTA TV, someone somewhere has to
> foot the bill for all that you can do with the internet. No one likes
> "in-your-face" adverts but I don't think that Yahoo is too bad, there
> are worse out there and anyway, the internet is changing and evolving,
> commercialisation was inevitable and it is IMO, unstoppable if the
> internet is to flourish and grow beyond what it is today.

> Like Mark I cannot understand this fascination for bandwidth, it defeats
> me totally and, in fact, I reckon that having to be online to read mail
> or a forum is a big minus point in terms of bandwidth. Even five to ten
> years ago I though this and, even then, used POP3 mail in preference to
> an online type simply as I could dial in, get my mail, log off and sit
> and read it at my leisure rather than hogging a phone line to trawl
> through posts.

> K.



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