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On Sat, 2009-01-31 at 23:23 -0500, Harry Holt wrote: |
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> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Frank Freeman |
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> <ffreeman@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> unsubscribe |
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> Hmph. You can't get out that easy. |
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> Please Note: In some later model unsubscribe kits, the "OFF" indicator has |
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> been replaced by "POWER-UP STANDBY ENABLE". Accordingly the "ON" indicator |
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> has been replaced by the much clearer, "POWER-DOWN STANDBY ENABLE". Contact |
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> your internet service provider for a list of affected model numbers. An |
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> "ON-OFF" retrofit panel kit is available for those who have difficulty with |
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Harry, your directions to Mr. Freeman were clear and concise. I didn't |
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realize that the process of unsubscribing was so simple. I believe you |
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forgot one thing though. He will, at some point, need to wash his mouse |
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out with soap. If he uses the Auto-Unusb feature, this can easily done |
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while he's in the shower, but if he uses some other proceedure, some |
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other provision must be made for completing this step. |
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