Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 Mike: I am sorry to see you go.............I also am sorry if you feel that we hae not been there for you.........I try to keep up with the posts everyday but sometimes it is overwhelming..........I do hope things will get better for you........god bless you Pat in so Ore. --- mike nelson <winchester19572004@...> wrote: > although i'm not a very active member i have tried > to help everybody i could. and when i have a ? or > need a little help nobody is there for me . so > i'll say goodbye. good luck to all. mike > > > --------------------------------- > > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the > tour > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________ Discover Find restaurants, movies, travel and more fun for the weekend. Check it out! http://discover./weekend.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Hi Mike. I'm sorry your questions weren't answered. I've been out of town on vacation and have lots of catching up to do. If you really want to leave, I'll unsubscribe you, but I wish you'd give us another chance before leaving. I will help you any way I can. a On Jun 12, 2005, at 12:28 AM, mike nelson wrote: > although i'm not a very active member i have tried to help everybody i > could. and when i have a ? or need a little help nobody is there for > me . so i'll say goodbye. good luck to all. mike > > > --------------------------------- > > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 a and Mike, in case you don't get to it, here's the way unsubscribing is done: To unsubscribe from this service you must first purchase a Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit. The unit can be obtained from most hardware stores and dental clinics. Be sure to obtain the proper permits to operate the unit from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Food and Drug Administration in Washington D.C. USA. Be sure to carefully unpack the kit and place each component in its accompanying mesh safety bag. Mount the Pershing DF4 mesinator on top of the perforated Gerring Mach 77 refibulator and attach them using the eight-millimeter torque fork. Be sure that the refibulator is mounted at a 66 degree angle and properly dispersed so that it is flush with the curved section of the Pyrex thistle tube. Place the four sections of the triangular separation gear into the posture cylinder and lock them into place using the band aid adhesive strip. Insert the wiggling pin into the wobbling hole, making sure that it seated correctly. Place the D cell battery and the eleven 9 volt batteries in the power chamber. The device should be calibrated before operation using the optional digital corkscrew accessory pack prior to operation. Insert the digital corkscrew through the electronic combustion service chamber using caution not to touch the reinforced tungsten igniter control module and quickly turn the inverter drive to 28.6 degrees. Turn the Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit upside down and hit the bottom plate with a 48-ounce ball-peen hammer while shaking the unit vigorously. Force open the door to the incineration valve compartment and set the pressure gauge to 719 psi. Close the door and seal it shut with duct tape. The unit should now be properly calibrated and ready to use. Before activating the Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit, you must first elevate it to a height of 229 feet above sea level to insure that the unit receives the proper oxygen level and barometric pressure. Point the aerial to 17 degrees north by northeast to within the parameters of the Telstar GS-2 weather satellite and apply pressure to the wing shaft on the southern most section of the modular accelerator. Using the special ratchet adapter supplied with the unit, rotate the heater core to the " on " position. The " on " position has been obtained when the green light begins to flash, signifying that the red light is about to go off. Once the red light is off, flip the toggle switch labeled " ON/OFF " to the " ON " position and count to 47 before logging on to the system. Logon using your username and password and wait for the prompt. Once prompted you must check the box with the appropriate action you wish to take and then press the pressure release button and turn off the compressor while turning the hand crank at 231 meters per minute. Next, press control, alt, delete, caps lock, shift, number lock, escape and tab simultaneously. Press enter. You will have one second to complete the procedure. If you fail to respond in the time limit allowed, simply purchase a new Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit and start from the beginning. Please remember that this is the only way we will accept for you to unsubscribe from this service. We have made every attempt to simplify the procedure for your convenience. Failure to comply with the unsubscribe policy will result in immediate termination of your subscription so please follow the above directions closely. [Disclaimer] Some assembly required Batteries not included Each piece sold separately May contain small pieces not suitable for children under 3 Intended for professionals only -- Do not try this at home Re: [ ] remove me from your list Hi Mike. I'm sorry your questions weren't answered. I've been out of town on vacation and have lots of catching up to do. If you really want to leave, I'll unsubscribe you, but I wish you'd give us another chance before leaving. I will help you any way I can. a On Jun 12, 2005, at 12:28 AM, mike nelson wrote: > although i'm not a very active member i have tried to help everybody i > could. and when i have a ? or need a little help nobody is there for > me . so i'll say goodbye. good luck to all. mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Dennis, I think Mike will be stuck with us forever LOL! I'll be sure to keep these easy unsubscribing tips for future possible escapees. a On Jun 12, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Dennis W wrote: > a and Mike, in case you don't get to it, here's the way > unsubscribing is > done: > > > To unsubscribe from this service you must first purchase a > Craft-O-Matic > Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit. The unit can be obtained > from > most hardware stores and dental clinics. > > Be sure to obtain the proper permits to operate the unit from the > Nuclear > Regulatory Commission and the Food and Drug Administration in > Washington > D.C. USA. > > Be sure to carefully unpack the kit and place each component in its > accompanying mesh safety bag. > > Mount the Pershing DF4 mesinator on top of the perforated Gerring > Mach 77 > refibulator and attach them using the eight-millimeter torque fork. > > Be sure that the refibulator is mounted at a 66 degree angle and > properly > dispersed so that it is flush with the curved section of the Pyrex > thistle > tube. > > Place the four sections of the triangular separation gear into the > posture > cylinder and lock them into place using the band aid adhesive strip. > > Insert the wiggling pin into the wobbling hole, making sure that it > seated > correctly. > > Place the D cell battery and the eleven 9 volt batteries in the power > chamber. > > The device should be calibrated before operation using the optional > digital > corkscrew accessory pack prior to operation. > > Insert the digital corkscrew through the electronic combustion service > chamber using caution not to touch the reinforced tungsten igniter > control > module and quickly turn the inverter drive to 28.6 degrees. > > Turn the Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit > upside down > and hit the bottom plate with a 48-ounce ball-peen hammer while > shaking the > unit vigorously. > > Force open the door to the incineration valve compartment and set the > pressure gauge to 719 psi. > > Close the door and seal it shut with duct tape. > > The unit should now be properly calibrated and ready to use. > > Before activating the Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription > Cancellation > Unit, you must first elevate it to a height of 229 feet above sea > level to > insure that the unit receives the proper oxygen level and barometric > pressure. > > Point the aerial to 17 degrees north by northeast to within the > parameters > of the Telstar GS-2 weather satellite and apply pressure to the wing > shaft > on the southern most section of the modular accelerator. > > Using the special ratchet adapter supplied with the unit, rotate the > heater > core to the " on " position. The " on " position has been obtained when > the > green light begins to flash, signifying that the red light is about > to go > off. > > Once the red light is off, flip the toggle switch labeled " ON/OFF " to > the > " ON " position and count to 47 before logging on to the system. > > Logon using your username and password and wait for the prompt. > > Once prompted you must check the box with the appropriate action you > wish to > take and then press the pressure release button and turn off the > compressor > while turning the hand crank at 231 meters per minute. > > Next, press control, alt, delete, caps lock, shift, number lock, > escape and > tab simultaneously. > > Press enter. You will have one second to complete the procedure. > > If you fail to respond in the time limit allowed, simply purchase a > new > Craft-O-Matic Adjustable Subscription Cancellation Unit and start > from the > beginning. > > Please remember that this is the only way we will accept for you to > unsubscribe from this service. > > We have made every attempt to simplify the procedure for your > convenience. > Failure to comply with the unsubscribe policy will result in immediate > termination of your subscription so please follow the above directions > closely. > > [Disclaimer] > > Some assembly required > Batteries not included > Each piece sold separately > May contain small pieces not suitable for children under 3 > Intended for professionals only -- Do not try this at home > > Re: [ ] remove me from your list > > > Hi Mike. I'm sorry your questions weren't answered. I've been out of > town on vacation and have lots of catching up to do. > If you really want to leave, I'll unsubscribe you, but I wish you'd > give us another chance before leaving. I will help you any way I can. > a > > > > > On Jun 12, 2005, at 12:28 AM, mike nelson wrote: > > > although i'm not a very active member i have tried to help > everybody i > > could. and when i have a ? or need a little help nobody is there for > > me . so i'll say goodbye. good luck to all. mike > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Mike, as a new member here I am sorely dissapointed as well. I hope you can find some support somewhere else. I think I will be leaving too. Good luck Sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Dear Sandie, I am so sorry to hear of your experience here. Without really knowing what happened, I can only assume you sent out an " SOS " of sorts, and felt as though your expectations or hopes were not fulfilled. I am so sorry if that's what happened. It can be so difficult to finally " allow " ourselves to be even more vulnerable by asking for help or compassion, and then feel as though nobody even noticed. Sometimes nobody did! Just because of timing, and issues going on within everyone else's lives. It's nothing personal: but it couldn't feel MORE personal! Sometimes the response we get is " too little, too late " because we, ourselves waited so long to ask for it, our pain was bigger than any hug could help. Sometimes our expectations are not realistic- given the scope of the board. After all, there is only so much a group of relative strangers can do for each other. But Sandie, sometimes the smallest gesture can have the biggest impact on us: Just the fact that anyone here in this group of relative strangers would take time out of their day to read what you have to say. Then they may ponder it, and wonder about you. And FEEL for you, maybe even pray about you. All of this without your even knowing it! Then if and when someone does actually respond, in writing - that's big! You might get more compassion from a " stranger " here than you do from your so-called friends, or neighbors, or even family. Sandie - what I'm trying to say is try to look at this in a different way: That we get ANY needs met here is amazing- a true blessing! And should not be an expectation. The people here have been abundantly generous to me, especially when I consider that some of them feel as bad as I do! Please know that I am coming across in compassion, not confrontation (if it sounds that way). I can only hope you will try it here again, but if not - I sincerely hope you find what you need. A friend, > Mike, > as a new member here I am sorely dissapointed as well. I hope you can find > some support somewhere else. I think I will be leaving too. > Good luck > > Sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Sandie, I'm sorry you are disappointed. I've gone back and looked for your emails, and don't see any for the last month. I hope I'm not missing email. If there is anything I can do, please let me know. I've been wrapped up in my own problems lately and haven't been feeling to chatty. a On Jun 13, 2005, at 4:41 PM, slmcc93@... wrote: > Mike, > as a new member here I am sorely dissapointed as well. I hope you can > find > some support somewhere else. I think I will be leaving too. > Good luck > > Sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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