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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote :
> >
> > Clearly not a beneficial feature of the codex.
>
> One might also argue that if one chooses not to keep up with advances
> in computer software and computer hardware one disadvantages onself
> unnecessarily and bears the responsibility for not being able to view
> animations encoded with a particular codex.
Sure, but the person posting is the one who wants the result.
Like with toilet seats. Women hate it when they go into the bathroom and
find the seat left up. They also hate it when men pee with the seat down. To
me, since women are the ones who have a problem, they should be the one who
make the changes in behavior.
-They- should remember to put it down before they use it and -they
should lift it up when they are done.
So, if someone wants their animation seen, they should do the things
that best achieve that result.
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