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[ILUG] [Slightly OT] Disable forwards and backwards in Netscape and I.E.

[ILUG] [Slightly OT] Disable forwards and backwards in Netscape and I.E.

Aaron McDaid hoss at technologist.com
Wed Apr 4 11:37:34 IST 2001


On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:02:49AM +0100, Ken Guest wrote:
> a link to that information is present appended to each and every
> posting that is sent to this list, vis:
> 
> > > Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug at linux.ie
> > > http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.

I know this is very pedantic, but that implies having a web
browser ;).  I know about the unsubscribe subject header
to ilug-request though.

Stress of upcoming assignments/exams is making me cranky.

Thanks for your time. I have no intention of unsubscribing.

Aaron
-- 
Why in the USA is it legal to possess a piece of equipment
designed to kill a human being but it's illegal to possess a
piece of software designed to copy the content of a DVD?




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