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date = 2024-10-19T23:38:00+02:00
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Abstract = "Web sure was innocent"
Listening = "Miles Davis - Kind of Blue"
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-Speaking of the [RFC1855](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt) I've [yesterday](/blog/2024/email-again/), the idea of "flame" is a bit lost on us.
+Speaking of the [RFC1855](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt) I've mentioned [yesterday](/blog/2024/email-again/), the idea of "flame" is a bit lost on us.
Let me give you a few short snippets from that guide:
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> Wait overnight to send emotional responses to messages. If you
-> have really strong feelings about a subject, indicate it via
+> have really strong feelings about a subject, indicate it vi
> FLAME ON/OFF enclosures. For example:
> FLAME ON: This type of argument is not worth the bandwidth
> it takes to send it. It's illogical and poorly