Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 22:48:18 +0200
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Vidar_Gr=F8nvold?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: H  RE: UNSUBSCRIBE from Libretto Digest?

On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 04:28:21 -0700, you wrote:

>Here's my US$0.02...
>
>"We spend hours and hours trying to make our software foolproof but the universe just 
>keeps producing
> better and better fools."<jerk><sarcasm>Why are you trying to fight Darwinism?  If 
>someone can't seem
> to figure out the simple task of unsubscribing to this list then they should HAVE to 
>wallow through the 
>additional email they receive from it and thus be justly punished (ridiculed even) 
>for being the equivalent
> of a short-necked giraffe in the dry season.</jerk>
>
>My vote:  Remove ALL hints from the tagline as to how to unsubscribe.  It'll provide 
>hours of entertainment
> for the rest of us and by definition anything that provides a chuckle right now is a 
>good thing.</sarcasm>

What about a "special unsubscibe service" to people who doesn't know
how to snip quotes? I haven't read this list for a long time and
notice the problem with enormous non-snipped quotes is just the same.
I mean, seven new lines of top of eight hundred lines of quotes,
that's ridiculous.

-- 
regards
 Vidar Gr�nvold




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