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Removing the scruffy urchin advert

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I was wanting to know how to get rid of the scruffy
urchin notice that pops up. Its now annoying.

I've read the FAQ and I have tried to find where it
may have instructions there, to no avail. Perhaps I
missed it?

RK



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One fine day in the middle of the night, Ron Kilby <kilbo98@yahoo.com>
got up to write:

>I was wanting to know how to get rid of the scruffy
>urchin notice that pops up. Its now annoying.
>
>I've read the FAQ and I have tried to find where it
>may have instructions there, to no avail. Perhaps I
>missed it?

That's the second request in not much time, how odd. It's not meant to
be removed - it gives you important information about a lot of stuff
which it's of your advantage to know about. If it could be easily
disabled by anyone, they'd just forget it and start sending me emails
saying "why can't my scout sergeants take sniper rifles?".

And it's hardly an advert, is it? If we said "Why not buy AutoSkrill
v2", then it would be an advert. That's not a bad idea, actually... :)

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Terribly sorry that i missed the first request. i
don't read every posting here and I hadn't noticed a
subject heading addressing this issue.

Besides, I found a way to disable it and no, I'm not
one to complain about sergeants not having sniper
rifles. The FAQ is nice enough but nothing new that
isn't in a word document format. I keep up on the game
well enough on my own.

Thanks anyways though. I really did want the
'advert/notice/annoyance' gone and since I'm the
customer . . .

And no its not an advert but as bothersome as if it
were one.

RK


--- 'Not Colin' McAlister & The Skrills
<demandred@skrill.org> wrote:
> One fine day in the middle of the night, Ron Kilby
> <kilbo98@yahoo.com>
> got up to write:
>
> >I was wanting to know how to get rid of the scruffy
> >urchin notice that pops up. Its now annoying.
> >
> >I've read the FAQ and I have tried to find where it
> >may have instructions there, to no avail. Perhaps I
> >missed it?
>
> That's the second request in not much time, how odd.
> It's not meant to
> be removed - it gives you important information
> about a lot of stuff
> which it's of your advantage to know about. If it
> could be easily
> disabled by anyone, they'd just forget it and start
> sending me emails
> saying "why can't my scout sergeants take sniper
> rifles?".
>
> And it's hardly an advert, is it? If we said "Why
> not buy AutoSkrill
> v2", then it would be an advert. That's not a bad
> idea, actually... :)
>
> --
> 'Not Colin' McAlister - License to Skrill
> Email: demandred@skrill.org | Visit
> http://www.skrill.org/ today!
>
-----------------------------+------------------------------------
> "Dovie'andi se tovya sagain" - Robert Jordan's Wheel
> Of Time
>


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There's a scruffy urchin advert??


=|

lol



-----Original Message-----
From: 'Not Colin' McAlister & The Skrills [mailto:demandred@skrill.org]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:09 AM
To: ab@support.wolflair.com
Subject: Re: [AB] Removing the scruffy urchin advert


One fine day in the middle of the night, Ron Kilby <kilbo98@yahoo.com>
got up to write:

>I was wanting to know how to get rid of the scruffy
>urchin notice that pops up. Its now annoying.
>
>I've read the FAQ and I have tried to find where it
>may have instructions there, to no avail. Perhaps I
>missed it?


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