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AWINFHAH@HMARL5.BITNET (01/18/90)

Dear Netlanders,

This is not another attempt to sign-off via the list (I sent the request to
listserv :->), but I want to explain why this list is no longer interesting
for me.

For several years I have been reading all these must-knows from the
knowledgable Net. However, since a few months the signal to noise ratio has
dropped below the acceptance level (or I moved up the latter). Just browsing
through all the junk costs me several hours per week, since we don't have
kill files on BITNET/EARN.

I wish to thank all people who have made excellent contributions to the list
and thus to my pleasure in ST programming. I also whish to FLAME those who
merely post non-informative crap for just being there.

Some time I may return, when a new (moderated) list emerges that is mainly
concerned with hardware & programming issues. Then I can read the Net AND do
some useful programming after working hours.

Greetings,
Roger Hunen