On Sun, 4 May 2008, Dan Espen wrote:
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>So, do I have to register, or not?<BR>
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even if I am connected to it from the house on a Sunday?<BR>
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Anyway, if any human being is able to read this without it being<BR>
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If you read this and answer, thanks!<BR>
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Theodore Kilgore<BR>
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You don't have to subscribe.
You can just send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We'll copy you in any reply.
But plain text is preferred, not HTML.
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Dan Espen E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. Incidentally, I have no idea how that you got a mail which is in
html because I never use html for my mail and actually am one of those
guys who believes that mail is supposed to be in ASCII. Tell me if you get
this answer in HTML which is typed in text and if so we can both be
weirded out!
Hang on for a while. Since I did not get the mail bounced I was actually
typing up a description of my problem and will send it in a few minutes.
Theodore Kilgore