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Yeah, life is what happens while you were pursuing other plans. We will hold it together one way or another.
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12-15-2018, 11:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2018, 11:28 PM by IainH.)
I cannot do this by phone. I use a burner because it's cheap and doesn't waste my time and energy like my smartphone did. I also keep data off because it gobbles minutes. If you text me please don't send files, I do not open them. My apologies for the inconvenience.
PS. Just as there has been a resurgence in interest in vinyl records, I think it would be great if people started writing letters again. I recall the anticipation of watching the mailman deliver and running out to see if my expected letter had arrived. We've lost that.
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I suppose it depends on what you send in a letter whether it really needs to be on paper. If the replacement for dead trees is herds of people staring at electronic devices all day, grinding up a few trees isn't such an awful thing. I like the idea of digitizing documents so I can carry a library in my pocket, but I still keep a printer because there are those times when the only way to get a response from some agency is sending snail mail. There's no way I could do it with a pen on paper; I'm to the point where arthritis and age make my penmanship past a line or two unreadable. But this is what we have to work with, and I find email a lot quicker and more efficient for some communications. Even that is going by the wayside as the mainstream considers is mostly stodgy and out of style.