Well, there's always: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 4 Sep 1996 06:39:48 +0200, Joe Clueless said: > >yeah dan i agree with you! hey how was the party yesterday? had any fun? >later.. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >The WIN95-L list is hosted on a Windows NT(TM) machine running L-Soft >international's LISTSERV(TM) software. To unsubscribe, send a SIGNOFF >WIN95-L command to [log in to unmask] >--------------------------------------------------------------------- Can SOMEONE tell me how to GET OFF THE LIST??I've looks EVERYWHERE and cant find ANY instructions to GET OFF THE DAMN LIST!! WHY cant they post instructions every 2-3 days so people always knows how to GET OFF?? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (this is all from memory so I apologize if I forgot a spelling mistake or three) This bottom banner experiment demonstrated something that we all know: no matter how hard you try to make it easy for the users, one of them will invariably find a way to screw up, and then yell at you in the process. As you will imagine, 50 people then reply "Well it's right there in front of your nose you $%^%$^^ moron", and while personally I couldn't agree more, it means the list becomes unusable for a day or two. Eric