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Good point. It does seem that men, peacock fashion, like
to display their "signature plummage".
I plead guilty as charged. (By the way, my car also sports
a couple of bumper stickers.)
Live long & prosper,
Mike LaTorra
Documentation Supervisor
Accugraph Inc.
mikel -at- accugraph -dot- com
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The opinions expressed are my own, and not necessarily those of my
company -- but they probably should be.
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> Here's another note similar to smileys:
> what about signatures? I notice that it's especially men who have
> signatures (it's also a mark of understanding the system well enough to
> make one) and it's technical types who have elaborate signatures, often
> with ascii art, or pithy quotes or disclaimers.
> For me, signature files are the bumper stickers of the info. highway.
> (poor metaphor, i know.)
> yrs,
> andreas
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> Andreas Ramos, M.A. Heidelberg Sacramento, California