Since I thought the original discussion sort of asked for the details, I thought the posting was appropriate. I vote to allow big attachments when solicited. Let the people with real bandwidth problems refuse attachments or limit their size in their email software or at their server. --Tom Rogers VP-R&D Time Tech Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Nansel To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Date: Sunday, November 16, 1997 9:51 PM Subject: Re: SSU unit: Cheap Sonar, transmitter >To anyone who was inconvenienced by my posting the GIFs of the ultrasonic >schematics: my apologies. I posted them because of the large number of >requests I received from other members of the list. > >Perhaps a more constructive way to respond to this issue would be to define >what is "too large" a file to attach (or if one should attach files at >all). > >I shall be guided by the collective opinion. > > > >--BN > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > Country Robot "Modular robot components > 69 S. Fremont Ave. # 2 for education and industry" > Pittsburgh, PA 15202 >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >