I suspect at many points in the show, he's has on two different
tracks, plus his own drum machine.
Well, that at least goes some way to explaining why I find it an
intolerable racket ;-)
More seriously on this point, I think on this list there are a
collection of people who are likely to
To whom it may concern;
I'm out of the office on annual leave and will return on Monday May 22. In the
meantime I'll be checking emails on an occasional basis only.
Regards
Julian Clover
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Yes I work in the area that takes the phone calls and e-mails from the
audience and am always amazed by what the comments and enquiries are.
Last week of the 24,610 contacts from the audience 114 were about Ceefax
and 35 complaints about errors and inaccuracies...
There will always have to be a
This could get annoying
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To whom it may concern;
I'm out of the office on annual leave and
To whom it may concern;
I'm out of the office on annual leave and will return on
Monday May 22. In the meantime I'll be checking emails on an
occasional basis only.
Regards
Julian Clover
Lol, this could have got funny, and then very annoying.
I've removed Julian from the list and
We used to have a 'game' at uni where we'd trigger email cascades and take bets on how high the load average would get before the mailserver went down.
I thought out-of-office replies recognised mailinglists?
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GM I thought out-of-office replies recognised mailinglists?
From the mailman FAQ:-
There are varying degrees of broken-ness, but there do not appear to
be any limits on the stupidity of broken auto-responders.
:)
Matt
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