Good hosting
Markekohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 14 18:56:52 CDT 2013
I guess that is me when I am on my Ipad....only one setting ( that I know of. Anyone educate me different)
So, if I host I'll do it from a computer, plain text. Thanks.
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 14, 2013, at 6:17 PM, "Krafft, John M." <krafftjm at miamioh.edu> wrote:
> Anyone who can't/won't pretty consistently post in plain text rather
> than the format illustrated below should please not host. Garbage has
> somehow slipped into an occasional plain-text message of mine, so I
> know accidents happen. But some people know what they're doing, even
> apologize and promise to clean up their act, and then keep right on
> doing it. As long as we're stuck with obsolete list software, let's
> try harder to make the best of it instead of the worst. I'm not just
> being fussy: text with broken words, intrusive equals signs and other
> garbage code in it isn't just annoying to read; it defeats attempts to
> search it later. And try clicking on a link with a nonauthorial = in
> it.
>
> John
>
> --
>
> Natalie Portinari: "I'm in, Mark. I'm too excited to read this book to do i=
> t all alone. Does anyone else want to join?"=0A=0A=0ANatalia and I invite y=
> ou to join. A=A0Group Read was/is one of the meanings of the plist, right?=
> =0A=0AI have been able to learn of chapter and pagination breaks from someo=
> ne who has an ARC. =0A=0A41 short chapters. 479 pages. So, @12=A0 pages per=
> average=A0chapter. I propose we sign up for=0Ahosting @2 chapters every tw=
> o days??!! (equals one chapter a day for the busiest of us. And, doing ahea=
> d=0Aafter 9/17 will be easy, right?).=0A=A0=0A6 chapters a week---want to t=
> ake Saturday or Sunday=A0off?--means @ 7 weeks to finish.=A0Done by Hallowe=
> en(!), that DeepWeb holiday!=0AI will sign up for the first two. PLEASE JUM=
> P ON BOARD, he says plaintively. (Otherwise I'll do it all to universal blo=
> cking, I'm sure.=0AOr I won't) . As has been indicated, it is just another =
> mystery, so easy to read, right? =0A=0AWe will all still post about all of =
> it, or other parts that strike us, I'm sure. (But the civility of SPOILER A=
> LERT=0Afor most details might be worth a vote?)=0A=0AOld-fashioned: first p=
> age of Chap 1 is 1.=A0=A0 &=A0I will probably comment on the epigraph to st=
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> hap.=0A 3. 20--29=0Achap 4. 30--40=0AChap 5. 41--52=0Achap. 6. 5=
> 3--67=0AChap. 7. 68--79=0AChap 8. 80--86=0AChap. 9. 87--95=0ACha=
> p. 10. 96--111=0AChap. 11. 112--119=0AChap. 12. 120--131=0AChap. 13.=
> 132--142=0AChap. 14. 143--157=0AChap 15. 158 --169=0AChap 16. 1=
> 70--182=0AChap 17. 183-195=0AChap 18. 196-208=0AChap 19. 209-216=
> =0AChap 20. 217-227=0AChap 21. 228- 236=0AChap 22. 237-244=0AChap 2=
> 3. 245--253=0AChap 24. 254--262=0AChap 25. 263--272=0AChap 26. =
> 273-286=0AChap 27. 287-299=0AChap 28. 300-312=0AChap 29. 313-32=
> 5=0AChap 30. 326-336=0AChap 31. 337--346=0AChap 32. 347-353=0ACha=
> p 33. 354--365=0AChap 34. 366--383=0AChap 35. 384--395=0AChap 3=
> 6. 396--409=0AChap 37. 410-- 424=0AChap 38. 425--440=0AChap 39. =
> 441--449=0AChap 40. 450--464=0AChap 41. 465--479
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> <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti=
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> s anyone else want to join?"</div><div style=3D"font-family: times new roma=
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> nvite you to join. A Group Read was/is one of the meanings of the plis=
> t, right?</div><div> </div><div>I have been able to learn of chapter a=
> nd pagination breaks from someone who has an ARC. </div><div> </div><d=
> iv>41 short chapters. 479 pages. So, @12 pages per average chapt=
> er. I
> propose we sign up for</div><div>hosting @2 chapters every two days??!! (e=
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> fter 9/17 will be easy, right?).</div><div><var id=3D"yiv6501428354yui-ie-c=
> ursor"></var> </div><div>6 chapters a week---want to take Saturday or =
> Sunday off?--means @ 7 weeks to finish. Done by Halloween(!), tha=
> t DeepWeb=0A holiday!</div><div>I will sign up for the first two. PLEASE JU=
> MP ON BOARD, he says plaintively. (Otherwise I'll do it all to universal bl=
> ocking, I'm sure.</div><div>Or I won't) . As has been indicated, it is just=
> another mystery, so easy to read, right? </div><div> </div><div>We wi=
> ll all still post about all of it, or other parts that strike us, I'm sure.=
> (But the civility of SPOILER ALERT</div><div>for most details might be wor=
> th a vote?)</div><div> </div><div>Old-fashioned: first page of Chap 1 =
> is 1. & I will probably comment on the epigraph to sta=
> rt, since, I do. <br>Chap 1 1---7 &nb=
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> I'll do it all to universal blocking, I'm sure.=0AOr I won't) . As has bee=
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> font-family: times new roman, new york, times, serif; font-size: 12pt; back=
> ground-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><div>Natalie Portinari: "I'm in, Mark. I=
> 'm too excited to read this book to do it all alone. Does anyone else want =
> to join?"</div><div style=3D"font-family: times new roman, new york, times,=
> serif; font-size: 12pt;"><div style=3D"font-family: times new roman, new y=
> ork, times, serif; font-size: 12pt;"><div class=3D"yiv6002985770y_msg_conta=
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> id=3D"yiv6002985770"><div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: =
> times new roman, new york, times, serif; font-size: 12pt; background-color:=
> rgb(255, 255, 255);"><div> </div><div>Natalia and I invite you to joi=
> n. A Group Read was/is one of the meanings of the plist, right?</div><=
> div> </div><div>I have been able to learn of chapter and pagination br=
> eaks from someone who has an ARC. </div><div> </div><div>41 short chap=
> ters. 479 pages. So, @12 pages per average chapter. I=0A propose=
> we sign up for</div><div>hosting @2 chapters every two days??!! (equals on=
> e chapter a day for the busiest of us. And, doing ahead</div><div>after 9/1=
> 7 will be easy, right?).</div><div><var id=3D"yiv6002985770yui-ie-cursor"><=
> /var> </div><div>6 chapters a week---want to take Saturday or Sunday&n=
> bsp;off?--means @ 7 weeks to finish. Done by Halloween(!), that DeepWe=
> b=0A holiday!</div><div>I will sign up for the first two. PLEASE JUMP ON BO=
> ARD, he says plaintively. (Otherwise I'll do it all to universal blocking, =
> I'm sure.</div><div>Or I won't) . As has been indicated, it is just another=
> mystery, so easy to read, right? </div><div> </div><div>We will all s=
> till post about all of it, or other parts that strike us, I'm sure. (But th=
> e civility of SPOILER ALERT</div><div>for most details might be worth a vot=
> e?)</div><div> </div><div>Old-fashioned: first page of Chap 1 is 1.&nb=
> sp; & I will probably comment on the epigraph to start, sinc=
> e, I do. <br>Chap 1 1---7  =
> ; &n=
> bsp; 9/18 =
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> &nb=
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> br>Chap. 7. 68--79<br>Chap 8. 80--86<br>Chap. 9. 87--95<br>Chap.=
> 10. 96--111<br>Chap. 11. 112--119<br>Chap. 12. 120--131<br>Chap. 13=
> . 132--142<br>Chap. 14. 143--157<br>Chap 15. 158 --169<br>Chap 16. =
> 170--182<br>Chap 17. 183-195<br>Chap 18. 196-208<br>Chap 19. 20=
> 9-216<br>Chap 20. 217-227<br>Chap 21. 228- 236<br>Chap 22. 237-244<=
> br>Chap 23. 245--253<br>Chap 24. 254--262<br>Chap 25. 263--272<br=
>> Chap 26. 273-286<br>Chap 27. 287-299<br>Chap 28. 300-312<br>Cha=
> p 29. 313-325<br>Chap 30. 326-336<br>Chap 31. 337--346<br>Chap 32.=
> 347-353<br>Chap 33. 354--365<br>Chap 34. =20
> 366--383<br>Chap 35. 384--395<br>Chap 36. 396--409<br>Chap 37. =
> 410-- 424<br>Chap 38. 425--440<br>Chap 39. 441--449<br>Chap 40. =
> 450--464<br>Chap 41. 465--479<br></div><div> </div><div> <=
> /div>=0A<br><br> </div></div></div><br><br></div> </div> </div> </div><=
> /div></div><br><br></div> </div> </div> </div></body></html>
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