James, That was SPAM. You may get it on occasion, unless you set your mailing list to hold all posts by non-members, as we have done on many other lists. We have the ability to tag SPAM here at Bioinformatics.Org, with some slipping through, as that one did. However, we don't want to delete messages suspected of being SPAM, since the program is not 100% accurate and could end up deleting legitimate messages. Cheers. Jeff James Kirk wrote: > > Umm, what does this stuff have to do with genome visualization? How did > the wcurve-announce list even get included? I'd appreciate it if you'd > remove it from this conversation, unless of course you want to help out > on an open-source project :) > > James kirk > > -----Original Message----- > From: wcurve-announce-admin@bioinformatics.org > [mailto:wcurve-announce-admin@bioinformatics.org] On Behalf Of > mike@sandman.com > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:37 AM > To: mailman-owner@bioinformatics.org; umlbic@bioinformatics.org; > username@bioinformatics.org; wcurve-announce@bioinformatics.org > Subject: [Wcurve-announce] I'm surprised at it > > : ))).. > > Hi again > > I am so sorry for not replying sooner it seems that, one of my emails > seemed to have gone astray, so I thought I would reply hoping that you > would still remember who I am :)) If by some chance you have changed > your email, I guess I would have lost an opportunity too. shame :( > Anyway, I'm still willing and waiting here > http://www.singlers.com/index_vip.html If you want to contact me through > the site again you know where I am. > > Kisses -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff@bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.Org http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "As we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously." -- Benjamin Franklin --