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Jim Stevenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Stevenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Sep 2009 15:30:22 -0700
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Hi.

What are all those strange characters starting with =?

They seem to clutter up posts with mime attached html.
They are generated by Winblow$ and its email programs,
and unix can not decode them.

I would much appreciate a copy of this post 
without the strange chars starting with =?

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To iliminate those strange = chars,
Please answer in plain text, not mime attached html.

Thanks much again as always.
Jim

Please forgive if you really want to attach html 
and are using its features.

Do you know that you are posting in mime attached duplicate html?
Can you please explain why the mime attached html?
If so, may I please ask  which mail program is creating these html attachments, 
under which OS, and why?
I am absolutely certain that it is not my mail program, or anything on my end,
though your mail program may hide them from you.
This is why others may not have pointed out the mime attached html problem.

Your mime attached html post, which I have appended,
is exactly what I received.

Are you using html to display anything other than plain text?
Unless you really are using the html features,
the defaults should be set to both post and answer in plain text,
or uuencode, if plain text is not an option.
your answer mode should also be set to
answer in plain text, or answer in uuencode,
not to answer in kind.

I am most concerned about viruses in unintended attachments.

If you must quote me, please put your comments first.
I have already listened to mine.

I read email with speech,
So it is not possible to scroll past the html and quotes 
without listening to them again,
and the mime code after the header is not speech friendly.
to quickly get to the new information.
The mime attached html is far from speech friendly!

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Thanks much again as always.


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Subject: [VICUG-L] tomorrow, could be a huge day for blind Motorola cell phone users!
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Hi all,
Well, I finally did it.  I was interested in getting a cell phone =
through Boost Mobile, but none of the Motorola phones were accessible.
So, I decided to file a complaint with the FCC and I did so.
Yesterday, I got back from a clients apartment, and on the voicemail, =
was a phone call from, you guessed it, the folks at Motorola, accept it =
was the Washington office, the big guns so to speak.
I called the lady back, and she said "we want to meet with you on =
Thursday at 4 o'clock, on a phone call with all our Motorola techs who =
will be on the conference call with me and you."
Folks, this is huge.  They want to work with the blind, so, those of you =
of any faith who are into prayer, pray for this huge meeting.  They want =
to know what we want on those phones.
I will tell them the following.  We want the following things on all =
Motorola phones:
1.  talking caller ID
2.  every menu should be spoken and each menu item as well.
3.  each number should be spoken
4.  the battery indicator should be spoken
5.  each email should be read
6.  each text message should be read, both outgoing for proof reading, =
and incoming as well.
7.  Web pages should be spoken as well.
take care,
Harry


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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hi all,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>Well, I finally did it.&nbsp; I was interested in getting a cell =
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through Boost Mobile, but none of the Motorola phones were =
accessible.</DIV>
<DIV>So, I decided to file a complaint with the FCC and I did so.</DIV>
<DIV>Yesterday, I got back from a clients apartment, and on the =
voicemail, was a=20
phone call from, you guessed it, the folks at Motorola, accept it was =
the=20
Washington office, the big guns so to speak.</DIV>
<DIV>I called the lady back, and she said "we want to meet with you on =
Thursday=20
at 4 o'clock, on a phone call with all our Motorola techs who will be on =
the=20
conference call with me and you."</DIV>
<DIV>Folks, this is huge.&nbsp; They want to work with the blind, so, =
those of=20
you of any faith who are into prayer, pray for this huge meeting.&nbsp; =
They=20
want to know what we want on those phones.</DIV>
<DIV>I will tell them the following.&nbsp; We want the following things =
on all=20
Motorola phones:</DIV>
<DIV>1.&nbsp; talking caller ID</DIV>
<DIV>2.&nbsp; every menu should be spoken and each menu item as =
well.</DIV>
<DIV>3.&nbsp; each number should be spoken</DIV>
<DIV>4.&nbsp; the battery indicator should be spoken</DIV>
<DIV>5.&nbsp; each email should be read</DIV>
<DIV>6.&nbsp; each text message should be read, both outgoing for proof =
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and incoming as well.</DIV>
<DIV>7.&nbsp; Web pages should be spoken as well.</DIV>
<DIV>take care,</DIV>
<DIV>Harry</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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