scp: rounding bug in displayed transfer rate?
Brolin Empey
brolin at brolin.be
Sat Mar 21 23:25:56 EST 2009
2009/3/20 Jefferson Ogata <Jefferson.Ogata at noaa.gov>:
> On 2009-03-20 23:31, Brolin Empey wrote:
>> I was joking, hence the ";)". I am interested in content too, but I
>> like to use links in e-mail without having to paste long URLs. I also
>
> http://tinyurl.com/
You missed my point: I meant I like to be able to link parts of my
prose instead of pasting URLs of /any/ length. Oh well, it is not a
big deal.
>
>> like to be able to use rich text formatting such as bold, italic, and
>> monospaced (as opposed to proportional) text for emphasis. I am used
>> to using such formatting in e-mail and on Web forums. I wrote the
>> paragraph you quoted because I thought limiting discussion list users
>> to plain text seems to support the stereotype that discussion lists
>> and Usenet are for people who are so passionate about criticising HTML
>> e-mail that they include such things as "ASCII ribbon against HTML
>> e-mail" in their signatures. I like to use Unicode characters, such
>> as em dashes, arrows, copyright, registered, and trade mark symbols
>> instead of ASCII approximations. That is why I joked that I was too
>
> I don't know about this list, but there's no reason that you can't use
> Unicode in plain text documents, with UTF-8 encoding.
Yes, I know.
> Unicode test
Your test appears to have succeeded because I can read "Unicode test".
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