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Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
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"Hagstar" wrote: "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... In article , "Ken Doyle" wrote: We don't do yEnc here. Ken D. Many, many people do yEnc, Ken. yEnc is extremely rude to use on Usenet, WHAT does it matter that it SHOULD be easier to decode? WHAT purpose does it have except to show "look at me, I'm a really savvy techy person who has no Windows computers anywhere in my life!". Sheesh, it's ruder than HTML. Of course, Ken G. can't understand why we all just don't post JPG's on rec.antiques.radio+phono. John H. Well the purpose of yEnc is to have smaller files sent over the Internet. That saves bandwidth and makes downloads and uploads faster for those with slower connection speeds. It's not just people deciding, "I'm going to be rude today and post some JPGs using yEnc." Dave |
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