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Date: | Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:18:52 -0800 |
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For those of us who read the list on a text only system, a brief
description of the article or site, quotations which make the point and
the url of the specific article covers the bases.
Lynx, a useful text browser, will get to any address. But as graphics and
frames predominate, fewer and fewer web designers take the trouble to make
their sites text friendly.
Where I live, reading in text means being able to cover 10 times the
material in a given time.
Thanks for asking.
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Bill Truesdell wrote:
> Question - which only needs a few answers but has troubled me. Are there
> many on the list who do not have internet access so cannot go to the
> link and read the articles? Reason for asking is that it is easy to put
> in a link rather than saying what is in the article, but if you cannot
> access it, then I will paraphrase and add the link.
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