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PE1BIV > ALL      24.04.16 00:18l 56 Lines 1833 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 19531_PE1BIV
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Subj: Formatting bulletins..... 78 characters...
Path: IW8PGT<HB9CSR<IK2XDE<DB0RES<PI8CDR<PE1BIV
Sent: 160423/2208z @:PE1BIV.#YMD.NLD.EURO JNOS #:19539 $:19531_PE1BIV

Hi all,
Ik see so many bulletins with junk forwarded from the Internet where 
the sender couln't even be bothered to format the bulletins so the 
lines stay within the 78 characters per line that can be displayed 
in standard DOS mode without the line wrapping over. Basically then 
to have part of thetext simply scroll out of the top of the screen 
because there are so many lines below that use up two...
Or senders who simply could't be bothere to format te text in a way 
that it only has characters from the standard ASCII common characters 
without all the other crap that simply can't be displayed in a DOS 
screen.....

BTW, I've also seen people just typing a mbulletin where they simply 
couln't be bothered to give a return, line feed within 80 characters..

Maybe it is a good idea to send out simething that everyone can read 
without having to do difficult.


Rgs, Angela


















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Packet Radio Homepage: http://http.pe1biv.ampr.org (Packet Radio) 
                     : http://www.pe1biv.net (Internet) 

I am opposed to my bulletins being placed on systems where these bulletins 
can be publicly accessed by anyone, including search engines and spambots, 
from the Internet, without that the user first has to logon to have access 
to the system!
Having Packet bulletins on display on so many systems, where the sysops 
think these bulletins are so important for the people outside of Amateur 
Radio that they need to have access to them, quite often indefinitely, is 
just ridiculous Internet polution!




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