Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/08/05/21:15:27
In comp.lang.c Dan Henry <dhenry AT sprynet DOT com> wrote:
> CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
>><!-- As signature -->
>>"I'm a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office
>> in foreign policy matters with war on my mind." - Bush.
>>"Churchill and Bush can both be considered wartime leaders, just
>> as Secretariat and Mr Ed were both horses." - James Rhodes.
>>"If I knew then what I know today, I would still have invaded
>> Iraq. It was the right decision" - G.W. Bush, 2004-08-02
> Sorry, the above is what I was replying to, and now...
> Not that I agree or disagree...
> But could we please keep c.a.e free of political drivel? I get enough
> of that with the rock and movie stars (and "<!-- insert
> agenda-driven-group -->) opinionating. Must we (I) get it here too?
> Just a suggestion -- if y'all want it, go for it!
I guess it would be more clever to get yourself a newsreader that
simply lets you keep signatures from getting displayed - it's not
part of the message, so you won't get cheated out of any relevant
information. And since CBFalconer's signature starts with the cor-
rect "-- \n" sequence every halfway decent newsreader should be
able to hide it from you.
Regards, Jens
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