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On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Colgan, Julie J.
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> I liken this period to that of Industrialization. The human race
> progressed very slowly for thousands of years, then BAM! Massive, rapid
> change. Happened again when the info age started. I think we are on the
> precipice yet again.
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yes we are definitely in the information age, but I seriously doubt that we
will see the disappearance of snail mail. just look at the greeting card
industry. There are online services like Jacquie lawson etc, but I still
like to send and receive a card or letter. The tactile factor as well as the
human touch of a short note and signature means more to me than receiving
electrons.
In fact on my business travels I make a point of sending postcards to family
and friends from wherever I am. takes a little more time but haven't had any
complaints. an electronic postcard just isn't the same
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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