[Namron] Children's Library Activity: Pooky's Play PackedPowerHour

dale elliott el2iot2 at mail.com
Fri Apr 1 11:13:57 PST 2005


I am sorry, It should not be coming HTML....I always have setting as plain text.  I hate html e-mails, take too much space.  Do not know what to do to fix this.  

is this in plain text?? 
 
Joy

Radei


----- Original Message -----
From: "dale elliott" 
To: "Barony of Namron" 
Subject: Re: [Namron] Children's Library Activity: Pooky's Play PackedPowerHour
Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 14:05:17 -0500


I am sorry, It should not be coming HTML....I always have setting as plain text.  I hate html e-mails, take too much space.  Do not know what to do to fix this.  
Joy
Radei

----- Original Message ----- 
From: mikea 
To: "Barony of Namron" 
Subject: Re: [Namron] Children's Library Activity: Pooky's Play Packed PowerHour 
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:07:02 -0600 

> 
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 12:21:45AM -0600, Lord Pooky wrote: 
> 
> > Yea hey, The Story of Gulliver's travels to Lilliput BRILLIANT! 
> > Wish I though.... covered tha never mind. 
> > Yea hey, fortunately I have a niece and 2 nephews (mundanely) 
> > 8,5,2.5 girl eldest that I can practice in front of for a couple 
> > months. I have reading to do! 
> 
> Be careful about what you include and what you leave out; there's a _LOT_ 
> of Gulliver that needs to be left out when telling it to kids. There's a 
> lot of Swift's works in general that needs to be left out when telling it 
> to kids, although I think that most kids would find "A Modest Proposal" to 
> be screamingly funny. Yes, "screamingly", though "terribly" might also be a 
> correct word for that sentence. 
> 
> Overall, this sounds like a _really_ _neat_ thing. Anyone who wants to 
> take my Derrydale fairy tale books -- arguably the very best I've ever 
> seen for correct period costume -- to read to the kids is welcome to come 
> by the house and borrow them. I *MUST* have them back, and in the event 
> that they're not returned, I'll have your gonads, and maybe your heart and 
> liver. But they're wonderfully well-illustrated, and they're the standard 
> fairy tales (Jack & Beanstalk, Red Riding Hood, Pied Piper (in brilliant 
> 14th Century german dagged sleeves, red and yellow fabric), and so on) that 
> kids already know and just plain love to have read to them. 
> 
> > Why does "The List" scrub An HTML attachment ... Anyone? 
> 
> It doesn't. Look at any of the posts from el2iot2 at mail.com; they're all 
> (irritatingly) in HTML only, with no text/plain equivalent; I can read them 
> only if I invoke the lynx text-mode browser, because they don't show up at 
> all in my text-only mail client. 
> 
> Which brings me to this note: 
> 
> Radei, it really would make life simpler if you'd set your mailer, whatever 
> it may be, to produce text as well as (or instead of) HTML. Thanks in advance. 
> 
> -- 
> Mike Andrews / Michael Fenwick Barony of Namron, Ansteorra 
> mikea at mikea.ath.cx / Amateur Extra radio operator W5EGO 
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