Darxus on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:24:59 -0400


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Re: [PLUG] etiquette (was: Linux art tools and artists)


On 05/27, Stan Schwartz wrote:
> -- 
>      **********************************************************************
>      *                                                      Stan Schwartz *
>      *                                          Graphics Algorithm Design *
>      *                                                  Computational Art *
>      *                                     stan@stanschwartzmeta-arts.com *
>      *                             <http://www.stanschwartzmeta-arts.com> *
>      *                                                                    *
>      *                                                                    *
>      * "Nothing is true and everything is permitted."                     *
>      *  William Burroughs                                                 *
>      *                                                                    *
>      * "All profoundly original art looks ugly at first."                 *
>      *  Clement Greenberg                                                 *
>      *                                                                    *
>      * "The Net treats censorship as damage and routes around it."        *
>      *  John Gilmore                                                      *
>      **********************************************************************


I barely approved this.  Please strongly consider reducing the size of your
sig.  

There is an entire newsgroup dedicated to this:  alt.fan.warlord.
Their faq (http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/afw/) suggests signatures
be no more than 70 caracters wide, and 4 lines long.  That's pretty
standard.

This is a good page on mailing list etiquette:
http://www.gweep.bc.ca/~edmonds/usenet/ml-etiquette.html


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