Originally I was going to try to give reasons for my stance, but I'm no writer. Essentially: ...I find it difficult to back standards that discriminate against the poor - especially having alternatives. I hope these alternatives will continue to exist all throughout the internet in the near future... And: ...If I have a wish (one that is reasonable and shoudn't be too much trouble for w3c to follow should it absolutely want to tax...) is that it be marked very very clearly which are the taxed specs/recommendations (as opposed to those that aren't)... jl Ps: "The poor" is symbolic for what amounts to "everyone's right to ... [many things go here .. .. because I've had the fortune to have many things ]." Ps#2: Hurray to the people at the W3C for all the good things they have done to date. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.comReceived on Tuesday, 9 October 2001 16:06:35 GMT
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