Well, waste is waste, but 60% of 35 Megs just isn't any longer a serious consideration. As someone who began with an Osborne with 96K diskettes and 128K of RAM, I'm astounded to hear myself say that -- but my son's a graphic designer and they work with _gigantic_ (by my standards) files all the time, and so do lots of other people who don't actually have any idea how much space the pictures of their vacations they save, copy and swap take up (much less music and video files). The real issue here is readability. It's quite true that the more garbage there is the more problem for people on digest, and the more challenge making much sense of the archives. I'm with Kary: > I tend to be skeptical about "bandwidth" arguments over ascii > e-mail in a virtual world where GIF's and MPEG's abound, but in > this case space really does matter. -- Russ __|~_ Russell A. Hunt __|~_)_ __)_|~_ Professor of English St. Thomas University )_ __)_|_)__ __) PHONE: (506) 452-0424 Fredericton, New Brunswick | )____) | FAX: (506) 450-9615 E3B 5G3 CANADA ___|____|____|____/ [log in to unmask] \ / ~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~