See bug #274960375892 filed against 'car'.

Stefan Nobis wrote:
> 
> >>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt
> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Hamish> Wrong solution. Users should not have to adapt to technology
> Hamish> (within reason); the technology should allow users to send
> Hamish> huge email attachments if they need to. Otherwise it should be
> Hamish> fixed.
> 
> One last point: If i drive a car, i have to stop at a red traffic
> light. Is a car bad technology?
> 
> No piece of technology is able to get you rid of thinking.
> 
> And your personal freedom ends exactly at the point where the freedom
> of others is cut down.
> 
> The problem of (huge) attachments or huge mails in general is, that
> the recipient often never asked to get it, but the sender sended it
> without being asked to do.
> 
> If i ask you to send me some big file than there is no technical
> problem to do so. But if you find a great picture, about 2MB and you
> think everyone has to see it and so you send it to one mailinglist or
> another, than there are no technical problems -- than your are the
> problem.
> 
> --
> Until the next mail...,
> Stefan.
> 
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