Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:24:03 -0800
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Angus wrote:
>The programs are free, but many are still using computers that won't allow
>them to use them .. and some, as Paul K. said, can't because they are site
impaired or
>otherwise handicapped.
>
>You want to exclude these people from email lists because they are poor or
>handicapped? I'm not too keen on the "I got mine now you get yours" deal.
I doubt there are that many on computers that cannot run at least Windows
3.1, though I admit I don't have statistics at hand to back up my statement.
My advertising coordinator is site-impaired, and uses special software to
enlarge the content of the screen -- paid for by selling bottom banners on
our lists! She absolutely loves HTML pages and in fact has built her own
web site at <http://www.cybervpm.com>.
Well, we've beaten this horse to death and I think it was worthwhile -- my
appreciation for the spirited debate. I now return you to your
regularly-scheduled program of list headers and such. (Admit it, this was
much more fun!)
Stephen C. Nill, J.D.
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