Selected-By: Michael Nolan The Internet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oh Oracle most wise, > do questions submitted from the World Wide Web have priority > over e-mailed questions, or vice-versa? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } Dear supplicant, } Your questions seems so simple, but, in fact, is most complex. } } Lets break it down into it's component parts: } } World Wide Web Electronic Mail } ************** =============== } } All point and click User needs to have at least } half a clue } } Can get to "Cool" places Usually doesn't type random } without actually knowing to see if someone gets } where "here" is. their mail. } } Doesn't need to Understand Usually knows all too well } what is going on. what is going on. } } Usually uses one of the Usually makes their own } "name brand" internet connection. } providers. } } Believes everything has it's Icon Makes money from and laughs } at those people who } think everything should } have it's own icon. } } Thinks the Internet Oracle Still worships the Usenet } Oracle is a "neat, new idea" } } Well, Supplicant, if that doesn't answer your question, then you didn't } know the correct question. } } You owe the oracle that first guy who said, } "I wish we at Duke could contact those folks at UNC. Kinda like some } group thing where we could all USE the NETwork to send NEWS to GROUPS } of folks"