EDNOTE. NABOKV-L ran an item proposing that
various potential local interest groups get together to share their interests --
Nabokov among them. Judging by Jansy de Mello's experience, this program is
simply to develop commercial contacts and should be avoided. We thank Jansy for
her information. See her comment at the end.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: a nabokov meetup
Dear Don,
after you posted a notice about "Nabokov meetup
programs" I decided to try one and write about it to you. Greetings from Meetup.com.
This has been one of their answers:
We're sorry. You
contacted an email address that does not accept incoming messages. But
that's OK -- this automated response will direct you to the right place to
answer your question or help you contact the Meetup Support team if you need
further assistance.
These are our 5 most common questions:
1. How
do I join Meetup?
2. How can I find information on where and when my Meetup
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3. How do I get Meetup started in my
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5. What is a Meetup? I
want to learn more about what happens at these things.
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Thanks for using
Meetup!
Nothing has worked out, they send empty invitations
all the time and I still havenŽt managed to unsubscribe.
So, IŽll advise any one who want to try to be a
very good in browser in the internet, or else they might end up like me, flooded
by undesirable mail. I may have not been able to find the correct place to
unsubscribe, but it seems to be hidden behind lots of useless and apparently
enticing programs...
best,
Jansy