Around Wed,Mar 26 2003, at 03:54,  Stone, Timothy, wrote:
> It goes without saying that there are well-defined traditions in posting to 
> newsgroups and mailing lists. Reading the many FAQs on the web one will find the 
> common rules:
> 
snipping irrelevant text from replies
> 
> Ok, the normal ones. What about foreign language characters? Umlats, accents and 
> tildes. Any comments these? What have any of the readers here seen?
> 
> 
> --
> /**
>  * Timothy Stone      . Sun Certified Java Programmer
>  * Web Master         . tstone at cityofhbg dot com
>  * City of Harrisburg . 717.255.7297
>  * Pennsylvania USA   . 717.903.9162
>  *
>  * "Censorship always defeats its own purpose,
>  *  for it creates in the end the kind of society 
>  *  that is incapable of exercising real discretion."
>  *  --Henry Steele Commager, Historian
>  */
> 
And, short (2-6 lines) sigs, or non at all. 
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