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I'm not worried about knowing when to see the replies... My thought was having something posted that was not accurate.

Like, if I know I'm going to go grocery shopping next Sunday afternoon, I could mail you a postcard with the tweet "At the grocery store. The produce looks icky". Well, you might get that on Friday and post it then, and it wouldn't be accurate, and that just seems wrong.




Cute idea, but I don't want to over-engineer... just add a date/time note somewhere on the letter and I can accommodate.


why would you that kind of thing? i don't think snail mails are free. and what do you achieve by going this route?




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