Chris,
regrettably (and I say 'regrettably' because I feel the same as you
about a great many things in this world), I have to suggest that if all
these things are worth that much to you, it would be worth the cost of
even a slow DSL to avoid some of this misery. I almost could not live
without my V1Max (8M down/384k up) unlimited plan at about AUD$70/month
(I'm exaggerating - I'd be ok at about 4G but my kids would just wilt!).
Anything but plain text in e-mail is an abomination (punishments should
be of the scale of the book of Leviticus), but we're two voices in the
wilderness. I use my text mailer (mutt) which hides all this cr@p from
me, but often have to invoke a text editor on the raw mail content to
pull out a hidden link - or worse, a quoted-printable 800-odd character
indirect link (where every '=' is replaced with '=3D' and every newline
is replaced with '=', that I have to fix before I can use it - better
than being infected by, or propagating malware, though).
davidt
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 06:20:20AM -0700, Chris Trask wrote:
> >
> >> Someone try to convince me that this is a positive step forward. Just try.
> >
> >Umm, how about Costco sized rolls of Tin Foil and dedicated usage of garage
> >sales, instead of EBAY????
> >
>
> The majority of my saved searches are for bicycle parts that I'm in
> constant need of for restoring old French bikes from the mid-60s to mid-80s.
> Yes, some are occasionally found at garage sales and flea markets, but that
> is far from sufficient. Even with all of its problems, evilBay is a gold
> mine.
>
> For instance, yesterday I won a set of wheels that I never thought I
> would encounter, consisting of Rigida 13-19 rims (same as 27x1") laced to
> Normandy Luxe Competition hubs, with a 5-speed 13-26 freewheel (possibly
> Cyclo/Benelux), and the skewers. The hubs alone are worth what I paid for
> that lot. Those are mid-70s vintage, and they will become part of a 1975
> Motobecane Grand Jubilee that is very slowly coming together.
>
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
> - Hunter S. Thompson
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