Yes, let's send him apples. By the time they got to him, they may even be wrotten! Excellent! -- Rich
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh de Lioncourt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 5:05 PM Subject: Re: iPhones, and other accessibility issues > One of the most successful campaigns I've ever seen or participated in > was when fans of the show Roswell sent bottles of Tobasco sauce to > Paramount to save the show. Which they did. Sending something like that, > which the company can't easily discard or dismiss, makes a very loud > statement, and it also gets a lot of media attention. The bottles of > Tobasco was donated to a battered women's shelter by Paramount, and the > show was saved. > > So, let's all send Apple some apples. *smile* > > Seriously, I think snail mail is far more effective than e-mail, but it > is also a lot more difficult to get people to participate, in this day > of electronic isntantaneous communication. > > > > > Holly Anderson wrote: > > The question is, would snail mailing steve jobs do any good? I'm > > assuming he doesn't read every piece of mail sent to him. I'm assuming > > he has screeners and that kind of thing. So I kind of feel like its > > just as likely my letter will fall in a black hole when writing steve > > jobs as well. I think probably snail mail would be better than email > > in this instance, but I'm just not sure how much. Maybe if a lot of > > people did it. > > Holly > > On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:44 PM, John Denning wrote: > > > >> I would say NO don't email there for one reason. I bet most anyone > >> who reads it would already agree with you. Why preach to the choir. > >> Send a snail mail to apple, addressed to Steve Jobs. > >> > >> On Jan 11, 2007, at 2:59 PM, Holly Anderson wrote: > >> > >>> Does anyone know if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a good place to email. > >> > >> - JD - > >> John Denning > >> AIM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> A+ MCSA MCSE > >> And glad to be a Mac snob again! > >> Roswell, GA > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > >
