get me off this list

kzildjian at home.com kzildjian at home.com
Wed Oct 25 08:32:27 EDT 2000


Stott,
  I think some people take the list too seriously.  It is a great asset
to all of us, but some of us are too uptight about it. 

       Tim


Stott Hare wrote:
> 
> Brett,
>   Is it necessary to copy the list while you deal with your assistant admin
> duties?  While it is the prerogative of each list member to flame or not to
> flame such technology impaired users, it would seem that you, in an admin
> position, should be restricted by etiquette or something to flame said users
> directly, without sending more NAC messages to the list...
> 
> my .02 on limiting NAC (whilst admitting that this didn't need to be copied
> to the list either)
> 
> BTW, thanks for the help you give Dan in keeping this list a viable tool!
> -S
> 
> Stott Hare
> 85 Callaway 4ktq     89 100q    86 5ktq
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
> Behalf Of Brett Dikeman
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:25 PM
> To: Mudballz at aol.com; quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: get me off this list
> 
> At 11:46 AM -0400 10/24/00, Mudballz at aol.com wrote(after Brett
> cleaned out his filthy illiterate mouth):
> 
> >Ive tried to get every possible  way to get off this f**king list please
> get
> >me off!!!!!!!!!
> >ive unsubscribed to all e-mails listed
> 
> Launch your web browser.  It's that big "e" icon on the left side of
> your desktop.  Type in:
> 
> http://www.audifans.com
> 
> Click on "mailing list"
> click on "mailman lists"
> click on "quattro"
> 
> now, scroll down(I know it's hard, but try your best) until you see:
> "To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery
> modes, get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from quattro),
> enter your subscription email address:"
> 
> enter "Mudballz at aol.com" in the cute little text box there
> click on the adorable little button "edit options"
> see where it says "To unsubscribe"?  READ THAT.
> 
> That was really "f**king" hard, wasn't it!
> 
> oh, and before you complain about not knowing your password(or worse,
> enter your AOL password), look down a little bit more(I realize we're
> taxing your brain big time, but hang in there) and read where it says
> "forgotten your password?"
> 
> (hint: the button that says "email me my password."  You might want
> to click it.)
> 
> Those web pages should look very familiar.  After all ,you used them
> to subscribe to the list in the first place.
> 
> Brett
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