------------------------------------------ Here's how to unsubscribe from this listserv: Send e-mail to [log in to unmask] and in the body of the e-mail write SIGNOFF TEAMLEARNING-L Generally speaking, it is poor form to send e-mail to everyone on a listserv (350 in this case) with requests to unsubscribe when it might be the case that no one who reads it can unsubscribe you. If you Google TEAMLEARNING-L you'll find the directions. Or, with most listserves, you can e-mail the software that sends you the mail, in this case [log in to unmask], with the command "help" in the body of your message. It will then send you directions on how to unsubscribe. Finally, when you subscribe to most listservs it'll send you directions on how to unsubscribe. It can be useful to keep them. (Perhaps easier said than done as this one moved and the original directions no longer apply.) - Bill Zouhair (and others) said: > Kindly remove my name from your list. > > Thanks. > > Zouhair Ismail. -- *------------------------------------------------------* | Bill Goffe [log in to unmask] | | Department of Economics voice: (315) 312-3444 | | SUNY Oswego fax: (315) 312-5444 | | 416 Mahar Hall http://cook.rfe.org | | Oswego, NY 13126 | *--------*------------------------------------------------------*-----------* | "The Internet is growing, and it is growing up," Crocker added. "It | | has been doing that on a smaller scale for 25 years. During that | | time it has gone through five magnitudes of scaling. In order to | | reach every human on the planet, we only need two more." | | -- Dave Crocker "Technology: Talk of Internet's Collapse Greatly | | Exaggerated," Peter H. Lewis, New York Times CyberTimes, Sept. 2, | | 1996 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*