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Ok - Chuck already beat me to the punch, but here's a different take on the same question... At 04:11 AM 3/11/98 -0500, jtaylor wrote: >hi. >how do i get off the list? > Well, It's a bit complex but if you managed to sign yourself on then I think you can manage: 1) Contact your ISP and tell them that you would like to cancel your internet service because loopers-delight is not working for you (I know, sounds odd, but they will understand) 2) Contact kim and let him know that what you've experienced so far has been good and that you're not worried about all the little things that you can't control but you just don't have time to try and understand his messages. Make sure to send the message at least 50 times because he's so busy in his intellectual studies that he may lose your message in all the quantum physics e-mail he gets 3) If you're running Win95 then go to <start> <settings> <control panel> <network> and on the Configuration palette highlight each of the listed clients, adapters & protocols and <remove> each one, this will deinstall the loopers-delight protocol parameters 4) You shouldn't have to reboot your computer, but if it asks you to then accept and let the machine reboot 5) Go back into the Control Panel and into <system>, select the Device Manager palette and scroll down and double click on Modem. Highlight your modem listing and select <remove>. This is actually one of Microsofts numerous misnomers, in that it won't actually remove your modem settings but it *will* remove any resident TCP/IP loopers-delight applications and clear the memory blocks from the last performed step (i.e. - removing the loopers-delight parameters)