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Andy's (next) trip to South Africa - (un)subscription information



Folks,

  In the hope of adding meaning and relevance to my life, I am going to
  Cape Town in South Africa to work in the telecommunications field. If
  you know me at all, you will know that I have wanted to be involved in
  telecommunications in the third world for quite some time.

  Well, I finally got off my butt and organised it ..

  I am going on a Work-Seekers permit, that lasts for 3 months, to go
  find a job. There is a company I have been corresponding with for a
  few months, that wish to hire me. They do cell-phone programming for
  the second largest service provider in South Africa, and are a small
  startup. They are therefore close to the business I wish to be in, and
  will make a good start for me.

  Much may change when I get down there, however.

  Figuring, for various and sundry reasons, that you are interested in
  my progress, you have all been pre-subscribed to a list administered
  by my computer - the address is za-request@wizzy.com . From this you
  may get about one message every week from me.

  Should you wish to get off the list, you may send a message with
  the word "unsubscribe" in the subject line to that address.
  Just Reply to this message, changing the subject. It should be
  processed immediately.

  wizzy will respond with more detailed instructions if you send the word
  'help' to that address.

  Should you change address, and wish to subscribe the new address, or
  know of someone else that would like to hear about the trip, you may
  send a message with "subscribe" in the subject line to that address.

  The list is also archived in real-time on my WWW page, so
  if you prefer to read things there, you could bookmark
  http://www.wizzy.com/andyr/rsa/ and/or unsubscribe from this list.

  My apologies if this is simply another piece of junk mail .. if you do
  any filtering of your Email (as I do) you may take this opportunity to
  adjust the knobs.

Cheers,     Andy!

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Andy Rabagliati  .  andyr@wizzy.com  .  http://www.wizzy.com/andyr/rsa/