escargo anyone?

On Jan 11, 2007, at 7:39 PM, John Denning wrote:

Scott I'm sure we do also.

Another point to think about. Snail Mail is often given a higher weight. It's thought that it takes much more effort to send a snail mail. It's too darn easy to send an email. As we all know quite well:-) So it's often figured one snail mail equates to many more emails.

And heck both can't hurt, email the contents of your snail mail. I never meant it has to be a one or the other.

On Jan 11, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Hey, if enough mail flowed in, I can bet that someone would take note and word would move up the chain. Remember, there is strength in numbers and one letter might get some attention, a hundred letters along the same lines is going to get considerably more attention. Imagine if every subscriber on this list dropped a letter in the mail to Apple addressed to Steve Jobs, now that just might get a lot of attention. I'm nearly 100 percent sure we've got some Apple folk on this list.

    - JD -
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