This wins you no points with us, you realize.
Beta test.  It puts hair on your bottom and wins you the respect of
your linux brethren.

On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 19:40, Ron wrote:
> Michael,
> 
> I am relatively new to Linux and to be honest one of the most striking things 
> about Linux is the community.  The willingness, no, the desire of most Linux 
> users to share the knowledge and experience they have.  Indeed without them I 
> would still be a Windows user and would be enjoying my machine a lot less 
> than I do now.  I would like to apologize for those who cannot appreciate 
> this.  
> 
> Thank-you!!!!
> 
> Ron
> 
> On August 14, 2003 10:33 am, Michael Jennings wrote:
> > On Thursday, 14 August 2003, at 07:36:37 (-0500),
> >
> > Bill Jenkins wrote:
> > > i've been all over the listinfo page, and can not find an option to
> > > unsubscribe to this list.  Am I doomed to a lifetime of spam from
> > > this list in addition to the spam i already get on my own?  HOW DO I
> > > GET OFF THIS LIST?????
> >
> > Step 1:  Learn to read.
> > Step 2:  Realize that filtering spam is *your* job, not the list's
> >          job, and if you don't like it, unsubscribe.
> >
> > > cordially
> >
> > Cordially my ass.
> >
> > You know, it's people like you who bitch and moan about free software
> > and free mailing lists that make those of us doing actual work
> > question the value of releasing it to the public.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > PS:  You'll be removed from the list as soon as I send this e-mail.
> 
> Michael,
> 
> I am relatively new to Linux and to be honest one of the most striking things 
> about Linux is the community.  The willingness, no, the desire of most Linux 
> users to share the knowledge and experience they have.  Indeed without them I 
> would still be a Windows user and would be enjoying my machine a lot less 
> than I do now.  I would like to apologize for those who cannot appreciate 
> this.  
> 
> Thank-you!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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