On 02:53 PM 9/7/97 -0500, the following was submitted for consideration by LYDIA FISH: I do realize that students are >unlikely to ask a bunch of listowners "What was it like to kill people?" Maybe we'd see "What's it like to unsub people"? Perhaps another plan would be for the instructor to subscribe to a fairly high volume, but not so technical list and collect a weeks worth of mail, present it to the class to read and submit questions to him based on the content, and let him send the questions, in one mailing to the list, asking for responses to be directed to him rather than the list. This would cut all traffic to the list to a minimum and reduce the "interuption" that such a project would produce. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------ (o)(o) Paul Rice > Listowner: CircleJoke and Underground Mailling Lists \/ mailto:[log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------------ "We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the Complete Works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true." --Robert Wilensky, University of California