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> No subject line is required. On the first line, type:
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And I just made an erroneous correction (how's that for an oxymoron?).
Do NOT follow my advice and use UNSUB. That's wrong...for this listserv
anyway. I'm sure I've used it to get off lists on other servers though.
Not exactly intuitive: right/wrong, left/right, go/stop,
subscribe/signoff. I don't know. Anyway, my humble apologies to all.
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Matt Hicks, Tech. Writer, Unidata * I may not agree with what you
Boulder, CO, (303)497-8676, ******* say, but I'll defend to the
matt -at- unidata -dot- ucar -dot- edu ************* death my right to mock you.