Posted by Dinah on March 7, 2010, at 10:16:24
In reply to Re: signature lines, posted by Dr. Bob on March 7, 2010, at 0:23:58
Your opinion and mine differ on that. Not only do even the most profound statements or the most witty jokes become tiresome after many many viewings (to me at least - maybe I have a low irritation threshold), but sometimes signature lines contain, for example, information about a poster that wouldn't ordinarily come up in Babble discourse and that might lead me to feel a bit less positively about that poster. Sometimes more information is definitely not better.
This is by no means a hill I wish to die on (in the words of Dr. Laura) but if there is any way at all for you to get what you want without my having to get what I don't want, I'd vastly prefer it.
My experience of cookies is that when you visit a site, most of the cookies of that site pile on all at once. Is there any way to identify this cookie so that I can delete the others once I stop accepting cookies? And maybe also the cookie that makes sending a copy of your babblemail to yourself automatic? By the way, if more information is always better, why isn't that one the default?
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