Kenny, remind these guys that the last time you had the list on the servers where you work, which was awesome, that Gomer Pyle imitation Bill "The Goober" Dooley went complaining to your boss,along with various farm animals, fat slobs, drunks and pot smoking red necks from the cave "community" and other parasites who make their "living" teaching cave diving. Remember when the chief farm animal, Rennaker, complained that one of his good buddies was "nearly in tears" over the thought that he might be forced to teach breathin' the long hose. -----Original Message----- From: sallot@mi*.co* [mailto:sallot@mi*.co*] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 1:49 PM To: mark Cc: cavers@cavers.com Subject: Re: unsubscribe I would love to set it up with majordomo or something like that. The problems are: 1. I do not manage the box that runs "cavers.com". 2. The person who does doesn't seem interested in setting up majordomo. As soon as I can find a pipe that will allow me to co-locate a box for cheap I'll happily move the list to that location (and just use the cavers@cavers.com to redirect to the real list location). -- I need trepenation like I need a hole in my head! On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, mark wrote: > ok, thanks. > > i thought after carl stopped taking care of the list it would be setup a > little differently. why not just setup up the list with majordomo or > something like that? > > At 12:44 AM 9/22/00, sallot@mi*.co* wrote: > >Yes. About once every three weeks I find enough time to process > >subscribes/deletes. Don't worry, the day is coming soon and you'll be > >removed then. Maybe Sunday afternoon if everything goes according to my > >evil plans.. > > > >On another note, if anyone is looking for a job as a system administrator > >we've got three openings coming up real soon. > > > >1 is an NT/NetWare (PC type) admin, 1 a Solaris admin, and 1 a > >"Unix/Networking/Security type" admin. The pay sucks compared to what you > >could expect in Atlanta, California, or the real world in general, but the > >environment is good (well, it can be frustrating when you have five > >sysadmin positions and only two people, see the first paragraph with that > >time thing again). It's a pretty fluid group where everyone pretty much > >can back up the others, so the opportunity to learn and gain cool > >experience/knowledge is there. > > > >-- > >Outlook Express: A poor man's NAL forced run! > > > >On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, mark wrote: > > > > > unsubscribe > > > > > > does anyone maintain this list???? > > > > > > > >
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