[comp.sys.atari.st] Notes for Europeans.

AMEIJ@vax.oxford.ac.UK (Jan Ameij) (02/06/90)

Hello.

This is a quick note to those European subscribers who through their ignorance
are clogging up this newletter.

1) (Un)subscription. Do this through a listserver. The one I use is
   listserv@finhutc. If in doubt send your request to your nearest one and it
   will forward it. The message required is "(un)subscribe info-a16". Do not
   send such messages to the list itself - it only gives us a good laugh at
   your ignorance.

2) Submission. Send them to info-atari16@wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. It's up to
   you to find out how to get things there. UK users send it through
   uk.ac.nsfnet-relay. do not send things to Stanford, as they then get
   broadcast in uncollated form. Again, we snigger at your ignorance.

Got it? If not, a) ask someone who knows about these things and b) ask yourself
if you are really suited to this form of communication. Perhaps it would be
better to learn a little more first?



						Jan Ameij.

 

stevem@katmandu.Solbourne.COM (Stephen Matson) (02/09/90)

In article <9002080808.AA11968@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> AMEIJ@vax.oxford.ac.UK (Jan Ameij) writes:
>Hello.
>
>This is a quick note to those European subscribers who through their ignorance
>are clogging up this newletter.
>
>1) (Un)subscription. Do this through a listserver. The one I use is
>   listserv@finhutc. If in doubt send your request to your nearest one and it
>   will forward it. The message required is "(un)subscribe info-a16". Do not
>   send such messages to the list itself - it only gives us a good laugh at
>   your ignorance.

      I'm the one that got a good laugh at your semi-hostile tone.
>
>2) Submission. Send them to info-atari16@wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. It's up to
>   you to find out how to get things there. UK users send it through
>   uk.ac.nsfnet-relay. do not send things to Stanford, as they then get
>   broadcast in uncollated form. Again, we snigger at your ignorance.
>
>Got it? If not, a) ask someone who knows about these things and b) ask yourself
>if you are really suited to this form of communication. Perhaps it would be
>better to learn a little more first?
>
>

 a) Ask yourself if your really suited to communicating. or b) Perhaps
    it would be better to learn a little manners first.

  This group is one of the worst for intolerance. Lets not jump
  on someone for the slightest infraction. Give these people a
  break, Do YOU know everything about everything you do ? I thought
  not.
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dnewton@carroll1.cc.edu (Dave Newton the Late) (02/09/90)

In article <9002080808.AA11968@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> AMEIJ@vax.oxford.ac.UK (Jan Ameij) writes:
:This is a quick note to those European subscribers who through their ignorance
:are clogging up this newletter.
:
: [Drivel about stupid Europeans/elitist snobbism]
:

   You're quite rude.


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