Re: My Economist subscription
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:40:53 -0700, William H. Gaddes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re: Economist subscription of W.H.Gaddes Today in the mail I received a card entitled 'Customer Service Reply'. It stated that they could not locate my September 20 payment and asked me to call your customer service office at the number below. There was no number any where on the card so I looked up your customer service on the internet and there were several addresses so I picked the one above with the hope that this would get to the right person. ... If you want more clarification please provide me with an e-mail address or a phone number for the person with whom I should communicate. You perhaps should contact the publishers of the Economist. ;) Or subscribe to the Financial Times. ;) (cc'd, since this is probably a legitimate mistake.) -- scott c. linnenbringer| [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.panix.com/~sl | [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | irc: Jawoota pgp1vbDgamEKK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: music sheet
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:41:14 +1000, Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... why dont we just put up a page on www.debian.org with the requested sheet music(or, if it's copyrighted then appropriate links to sites where it can be found). we could also put the tale of Google and The Dueling Banjos on the same page. Someone should file an ITP for a package that automatically finds and retrieves the Dueling Banjoes sheet metal music (or even better, package it if it's free.) ps: i just searched google for it myself and debian is down to 6th 7th place. Hmm... I suppose another quote is in line to bring our ranking back up... ;) -- Scott Christopher Linnenbringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eskimo.com/~sl/info.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [NOTE: THIS MESSAGE IS DIGITALLY SIGNED WITH GNUPG/PGP] pgpOFI2UhTqXK.pgp Description: PGP signature