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Posted by Jackie Silva on 10/31/07 22:59
> You want to show me that RFC and the part where it defines what the
> content of a sig should be.
are you too lazy to even google it? it's the first hit!! lol
i see you now have fixed your sig. good job.
"Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> .oO(Jackie Silva)
>
>>your name is at the bottom of every post you make and is your signature.
>>you
>>don't even know what means i guess. read the usenet signature convention
>>rfc.
>
> You want to show me that RFC and the part where it defines what the
> content of a sig should be.
>
> Where I come from, the introduction line, any greetings and the name
> belong to the message, it's like a frame around it (and not just in
> Usenet postings, but in every letter). The sig is just an appendix with
> arbitrary content (like in this case). Often it's seen as kind of a
> business card for example. You can use it, but you don't have to.
>
> At least my sig is ontopic ...
>
> Micha
>
> --
> <pre><?php
> $c=0;for($y=1.2;$y>-1.3;$y-=0.1){for($x=-2.08;$x<.92;$x+=.04){$r=
> $n=0;for($h=127;$r*$r+$n*$n<4&&--$h>32;){$d=$r;$r=$r*$r-$n*$n+$x;$n=2*$d*$n+
> $y;}($x>0.98)?print chr(10):print
> chr($h);if(++$c%75==0)print"\n";}}?></pre>
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