In Praise of Imaginative Emailing
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So yesterday I had an extended email conversation with my friend Deb. However, it turns out that the foundational email on which the entire conversation was based had not reached her at all . . . in fact, she only received four hours later. To which she responded this morning:
NOTA BENE: this message *just* came through at 8:09 p.m., quite possibly fourish hours after you sent it. *screaming toward dick cheney/NSA* THIS IS DECIDEDLY SUBPAR!!!!!
Heh heh heh. "Decidedly subpar." I love Deb. I was also quite impressed witih her ability to carry on a lengthy discourse, the entire basis of which was unknown to her at the time.
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So yesterday I had an extended email conversation with my friend Deb. However, it turns out that the foundational email on which the entire conversation was based had not reached her at all . . . in fact, she only received four hours later. To which she responded this morning:
NOTA BENE: this message *just* came through at 8:09 p.m., quite possibly fourish hours after you sent it. *screaming toward dick cheney/NSA* THIS IS DECIDEDLY SUBPAR!!!!!
Heh heh heh. "Decidedly subpar." I love Deb. I was also quite impressed witih her ability to carry on a lengthy discourse, the entire basis of which was unknown to her at the time.
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ARGUABLE: how deb conducts most of her sustained conversations?
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