[Ti] humble request

Daniel L Kegan, Kegan & Kegan, Ltd. daniel at KeganLaw.com
Fri Dec 6 22:53:53 PST 2002


Internet bandwidth has dramatically increased,
connection costs dramatically decreased,
but,
I still have only 24 hrs per day,
and since so much on the net does speed up,
my patience has decreased--
whether slow websites with too many hi-res graphics,
or posted boilerplate that I have to skim over til the end
if I am to get to the next Ti list message in the digest.

Like litter in the park,
which I sometimes pickup,
I for one appreciate when posters take the extra few seconds to
edit posts so the many more seconds and collective minutes
will be saved for the many reader.  But your preferences may vary.

Daniel Kegan * Chicago * www.MacGuide.com
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On Fri, Dec 6, 2002, 4:48:37 PM GMT PowerBook G4 Titanium List wrote:
>From: "Loren Schooley" <loren at flash.net>
>Subject: Re: [Ti] humble request
>Let's put this into perspective, ma-an. That "netiquette" is outdated.
>In the "damn good ol' days" a few lines actually made some sort of
>difference. 9600, even 56k connections, geeks were quite aware of the
>bandwidth. Bandwidth was hi-dollar. Routers were sparse and fiber was
>still being patched in, and phone line time cost by the minute.



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