Try coding to Brandy : ). Todd Skoog wrote: > Why on earth would this be posted to KCLUG - Could someone explain how this is related to Linux? > > >>> Derek Moore 09/22/99 09:56AM >>> > Hey folks... I just thought I'd relay an email to all you in KCLUG. It's > been a pretty big topic of discussion over in KULUA [Kansas Unix & Linux > Users Association (kulua.org)]. > > If you've never listened to The Lazer [105.9] and you don't care much at > all about modern rock or local music then you can just ignore this thread > and I apologize for the offtopic post. But if these topics do interest you > then I urge you to read on and also pass this on to anybody you think > might care... > > Thanks, > > /* Begin Signature File */ > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > @sig = ("Derek Paul Moore", > "derekm@madcowi.com", > "I don't do Microsoft.", > "I started with nothing & I still have most of it left."); > print ("$sig[0]n$sig[1]n$sig[2]n$sig[3]n"); > /* End Signature File */ > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 00:42:23 -0500 (CDT) > From: James Williams > Reply-To: kulua-l@kulua.org > To: KULUA > Subject: [OFFTOPIC] the Lazer > Resent-Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 00:44:27 -0500 > Resent-From: kulua-l@kulua.org > > If you're not into modern rock or local music and you've never listened to > the Lazer (105.9 FM), you can disregard this message. I apologize for the > offtopic post, but I this is something I feel must be said. > > For everyone else, I'm sure you know as well as anyone that the Lazer > recently changed formats to a top 40 station. With the addition of the > Lazer, there are now 6 stations in the area playing top 40 music, and none > that play modern rock (at least none that play it exclusively). I know a > lot of people have given up and think nothing can be done about this, but > I disagree. I have set up a petition at "http://www.virtex.org/lazer" to > protest the change. I know other people have set up petitions and failed, > but what makes this one different is that for every signature received, an > individual email will be automatically sent to the Lazer. So, for > example, instead of receiving one petition email with 1000 signatures, > they will receive 1000 emails plus the petition. This method worked > wonders for overturning the "know your customer" act, and I have faith it > will work here, too. > > All you have to do is enter your name and email, and the rest will be done > for you. I have attached a copy of the email below which gets sent to the > lazer for anyone who is interested. What I need you guys to do is both > sign the petition, and help spread the word to as many people as you can > so they can sign the petition as well. Thanks in advance. > >