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Very impressive, indeed. Though I will point out that most of my "snail mail" is more exciting than my e-mail. I savor a hand-written letter and nobody ever sends me a message that I need to increase the size of a body part or give money to a bank in Nairobi.
.-= John Spencer´s last blog ..the effects of a rainy day =-.