Re: Blogs replace newsletters?
> The nice thing about newsletters is that you can read them _elsewhere_ and
> unplugged. Hurray for things that you can read while unplugged!
To each their own, I guess. I read blog content unplugged as well as
when plugged in. Have Bluetooth PDA, will travel. ;-)
LOL! OK, you can read a printed newsletter without a computing device. :)
Oh. And on that note, I thought this was great for a laugh. Greeting card from an honest boss:
http://www.hallmark.com/wcsstore/HallmarkStore/images/products/ecards/nfg1969.swf
Kelley
(suffering from looking at computer screens too many hours a day)
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