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Farseer with Domino field?

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Do the new Harlequin rules say that my normal Farseer could use a Domino
field? Pretty awesome!!

Of course I understand this is probably a little mistake in the AB-file, and
not for real. Could 've been good though.

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>Do the new Harlequin rules say that my normal Farseer could use a Domino
>field? Pretty awesome!!

Nope :(

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> These adverts are really annoying me. Is there anywhere we can give
> eGroups money to make them stop? Anyone know? The egroups help section
> is about as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.

Complain to Egroups - I have and am awaiting their reply


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At 07:15 PM 9/1/00 +0100, you wrote:
>These adverts are really annoying me. Is there anywhere we can give
>eGroups money to make them stop? Anyone know? The egroups help section
>is about as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.

Yes, we can pay eGroups money to have them eliminate the advertisements. I
think they want about $100 per year for it, but I may be wrong in that
number - they sent me info about it awhile back and that's what I seem to
remember. I just completely ignore the adverts, so it doesn't bother me. Is
it really that bad??

Let me know,
Rob

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One fine day in the middle of the night, Rob Bowes <rob@wolflair.com>
got up to write:

>>These adverts are really annoying me. Is there anywhere we can give
>>eGroups money to make them stop? Anyone know? The egroups help section
>>is about as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.
>
>Yes, we can pay eGroups money to have them eliminate the advertisements. I
>think they want about $100 per year for it, but I may be wrong in that
>number - they sent me info about it awhile back and that's what I seem to
>remember.

Can you remember where you got it? I remember finding it in their help
file, but it seems to have disappeared :(

>I just completely ignore the adverts, so it doesn't bother me. Is
>it really that bad??

It's just really annoying me. On this list it's not so bad, but I'd like
to have ab-files look just slightly professional :)

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>Yes, we can pay eGroups money to have them eliminate the advertisements. I
>think they want about $100 per year for it, but I may be wrong in that
>number - they sent me info about it awhile back and that's what I seem to
>remember. I just completely ignore the adverts, so it doesn't bother me. Is
>it really that bad??
>

I suspect only for those using Outlook which has such a small viewing
area that you have to scroll past the adds to read the message. As my
mail comes up full screen my eye naturally alights on the text and I'm
oblivious to the adds. It's only the constant whining about them that's
annoying me :)

I know that some UNIX users have come up with a small program that
strips them out completely so avoiding them completely.

Cheers

Grotfang, not so humble ork warlord.

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