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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/20/07 02:47
Edward Z. Yang wrote:
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>> I have to disagree with this. Rockets aren't that complicated!
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> I'm not sure if you're being facetious enough, so let me expand the
> metaphor. Getting a one-time rocket to work is fairly easy: the
> materials are cheap and the effect usually works. It's getting things to
> work consistently that causes problems. What if, now, he wants to send
> multipart MIME emails (which, might I add, is recommended, as HTML
> emails should have a text equivalent)?
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> It's also a matter of reinventing the wheel. Other people have already
> figured out the whole HTML email thing out. Use their work!
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I mean rockets aren't that hard. Not single use rockets - any rockets.
We could send men to the moon almost 25 years before we could send
mime-email - because it was much simpler.
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