<x-flowed>A note from the Dance-Tech list administrator: The Company in Space folks sent dance-tech a message last week and since it related to dance technology, I sent it on to the whole dance-tech list as I usually do. Unfortunately, the message (below) included a note about removal from their mailing list. This has caused a lot of confusion, since dance-tech subscribers received this message by being on the dance-tech list and not by being directly on the Company In Space list. If you are reading this message, then you fall into that category, and sending a "remove me" message will not have any effect. If, however, you wish to be completely removed from the dance-tech list, you can send mail to listproc@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu with the words "unsubscribe dance-tech" alone in the body of the message. If you have any questions, feel free to email me (scott@scottsutherland.com). Sorry for the confusion. Scott Sutherland dance-tech administrator/moderator Company In Space wrote: > > [IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS LIST PLEASE SEND A >RETURN MAIL W/ >> THE SUBJECT TITLED REMOVE ME] >> > > Hellen Sky and John McCormick, co-directors of Company In Space, send their >> best wishes to you for your own wishes in 2001, and thank you for your > > support during their jam-packed 2000 program. -- o-----------------------------------------------------------------o | Scott A. Sutherland <scott@ScottSutherland.com> | Faculty Member, IUPUI New Media Department | Indiana University, School of Informatics | | Arts & Technology, Photography | Interactive Systems Development: HTML, JavaScript, Flash o </x-flowed>
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