Old technology is no good. You can easily make mistakes leading to serious problems.
I did something really stupid today. I accidentally sent the wrong photo to everyone on my address book.
It cost me a fortune in stamps!
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Monday, 10 September 2018
Old Technology
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Oh no lolol
ReplyDeleteExpensive mistake.
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Well Victor, if it is the photo that you have at the beginning of this post, you may have fewer friends when you have to mass mail anything to friends again:D
ReplyDeleteI will not say what was on the photo, Jan. It's the great expense in stamps that I am worried about. Not to mention the envelopes, and the printing of the photo several times.
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NOOOOOOOO!
ReplyDeleteLol, Victor, and blessings!
Indeed Martha. Can you imagine how much it costs to print a photo several times, put one in each envelope, Cost of envelopes, write all the addresses, post the letters, cost of stamps.
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LOL... snail mail might be your friend and some of those you sent will end up as un-deliverable!! You can hope!
ReplyDeleteThe attendant at the Post Office wondered why I was sending so many letters.
DeleteGod bless you. Terri.
OK, I had to read this twice before the little 'light bulb' came on! Aaaargh!
ReplyDeleteAh ... the little light bulb! This mistake would never have happened if the photo was on my smart phone or my tablet. Instead ... it happened with old technology of having the photo developed, copied, enveloped, and posted.
DeleteDon't you love modern technology, Mevely?
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That's so yesterday, slow and expensive. It didn't take long to be almost obsolete. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's right Bill. Can you imagine how long it would take to deliver a photo from A to B.
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Oh No.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes. Can you imagine how much the postage cost to send all those photos?
DeleteGod bless you, Happyone.
Oh no!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's true. Can you imagine the cost involved in printing the photos and in postage stamps?
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