please empty your brain below

:o)

My pre morning cuppa brain cannot unfathom the string of negatives in the opt in/out at the end. Superbly done!
I'll stick with my Old Reader feed, thanks. I do read all your posts, but unless I am commenting, you probably don't know that, as usually your posts are just read in my feed.
That pre-ticked box with the quadruple negative sounds very similar to the wording of a task on the last episode of Taskmaster
I seem to get a lot of email alerts along the lines of 'click here to read the message you've received' - I wish the message could simply have been put in the email instead. (Clicking through often involve lots of redirects and login pages.)

There is a fun/fiendish game here similar to the penultimate checkbox.
I'll pass thanks - seeing as you're already an established part of my daily routine now.
"I understand I can ATTEMPT to unsubscribe at any time."

You can check-out any time you like,
But you can never leave :-)
I look at dg before I look at my emails most mornings, so an email alert would be redundant!
Haha - a bit of duplication there I think. Obviously "only the good stuff" and "full text" would have identical content.
good idea, but seeing as your page opens automatically when I switch the computer on, I don't think I need it

or to put it another way - I do not need to not to have email alerts to not do something I wouldn't do anyway
I only want to subscribe to posts about B roads
I'm intrigued to see what will happen as I have subscribed using this form and a "spare" email address. Of course, I don't expect it to work, but an interested to see where this goes next :-)
It’s always well worth reading, so for me an email alert would be unnecessary. Thanks for all the posts!
Well, that was a surprise!
Do you provide an old fashioned postal service advising of your latest offerings? Nothing stand out better than a hand written envelope.
Thank you Alan for the link to that game.

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