Time: Tue Oct 29 17:47:39 1996
To: libertylaw@www.ultimate.org
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Re: LLAW: text wrappings
Cc: 
Bcc: 

At 04:35 PM 10/29/96 -0800, you wrote:
>=======================================================================
>LIBERTY LAW - CROSS THE BAR & MAKE YOUR PLEA - FIRST VIRTUAL COURT, USA
>Presiding JOP: Tom Clark, Constable: Robert Happy, Clerk: Kerry Rushing
>=======================================================================
>>On Tue, 29 Oct 1996 06:03:53 -0700 (MST) Paul Andrew Mitchell
>>[address in tool bar] writes:
>>
>>>>On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>>
>>>>> A SPECIAL PLEA TO ALL EMAIL LISTS:
>>
>>>>> Can you PLEASE set your margins
>>>>> to 35-40 characters per line MAX,
>>>>> to prevent further line wraps?
>>>>> Or, develop the voluntary habit.
>>
>>I did not receive the original request,
>>but I see your point, and agree totally.
>>Consider it implemented on my part.
>>
>>Steadfastly,
>>
>>/s/ John Freeman, autarchic@juno.com
>
>With all due respect, I for one, do not like the newsletter style message.
>I like messages to look like a letter and will continue to post as I always
>have.

Yes, they do look like a letter,
until and unless these lines
get forwarded, which they are
likely to do, if you have written
anything of value.  Then, it 
no longer appears like a "letter",
but a "mistrake".

>
>The remedy to change this is to make a motion, get a second and see if the
>votes come in your favor.  Then when someone abridges the rule you file a
>complaint and get sanctions.
>
>~Tom Clark
>
>
      


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