Anyone know how to keep them from sending you emails? I have been to their homepage 5 times and removed myself globally, but the next day I get emails from new list servs. AAARRRRGGHHH!
You're in trouble, Ollie. I shouldn't even be talking to you, but I'm telling you as a friend. Here's how it's going to happen: you may be walking. Maybe on a crisp, autumn day just like today. When a mail truck will slow beside you, and a door will open, and a mailman you know, maybe even trust, will offer to give you a lift.
I am experiencing the same problems as you! I have repeatedly unsubscribed from these friggin idiots and no luck! Who is your e-mail provider?
I hear if you unsubscribe to one service, it makes you look responsive, thus other new services may send you their crap. It's a never ending cycle.
Newman reference is from Seinfeld and <i>Three Days of the Condor</i> is a movie from 1975 starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow and John Houseman. Seinfeld episode script: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/tnguym/scripts/TheJunkMail.html">The Junk Mail</A> Movie Synopsis: THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975)--Directed by Sydney Pollack. Stars Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow, John Houseman. Engrossing suspenser starring Redford as an innocuous CIA researcher--he reads spy novels to make sure no classified information is accidentally revealed by the authors--who finds himself on the run when his office is the target of vicious assassins. Not knowing who he can trust, Redford kidnaps innocent photographer Dunaway, and uses her for help. Features a taut screenplay by David Rayfiel, paranoid direction by Pollack, and a truly menacing performance by von Sydow as a government hit man. Robertson is properly slimy as Redford's CIA superior. From the director of THE FIRM. Another movie synopsis: <A HREF="http://cdnow.com/switch/from=sr-284198/target=buyweb_movie/title=3+Days+of+the+Condor">Three Days of the Condor</A> Mango