Indological catalogue 2001
L. A. Nadybal
lnadybal at BELLATLANTIC.NET
Fri Feb 2 01:03:37 UTC 2001
Cancelling someone's subscription for a single, polite and appropriate
infraction? Don't you think that's a bit rough? I was very pleased to
have the info that was conveyed. What if a third party placed the notice
as a news item stating what he or she had found? Even non-commercial TV
and radio stations allow "non-commercial" mentions of their supporters
names and brief mentions as to the nature of the commodities in which the
deal.
LN in DC
At 10:04 AM 02/01/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Will it not be better for commercial concerns not to post directly but
>through the List founder?
>rajesh kochhar
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dominik Wujastyk <ucgadkw at UCL.AC.UK>
>
>>Dear Indological Book House,
>>
>>This list is NOT to be used for advertising, however polite and however
>>appropriate to the topic of this list.
>>
>>The terms and scope of this list are fully explained on the website
>> http://www.indology.org.uk
>>
>>Your subscription is being cancelled.
>>
>>--
>>Dominik Wujastyk
>>Founder, INDOLOGY list.
>>
>>On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, harsh v. singh wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Indologists,
>>> We are in the field of publication of books in
>>> Indology for the past 4 decades and have earned a name for our services.
>We
>>> have come up with our new subject wise catalogue which we are also
>sending
>>> as an email attachment to interested scholars. Hence kindly write to us
>for
>>> free comprehensive catalogue on Indology covering many topics.
>>> With regards,
>>> Yours truly,
>>> H.V. Singh
>>> INDOLOGICAL BOOK HOUSE
>>> 42-43, JAWAHAR NAGAR,
>>> POST BOX NO. 2165
>>> DELHI 110007
>>> INDIA
>>>
>>> _________________________________________________________________________
>
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