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Lior says: cirby: during the course of the day, the vast majority of post-cards pass through the USPS system without anyone actually reading the contents (except for looking at the address).
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The reason I was discussing post-cards was not accidental, by the way, and illustrates a way in which misunderstanding technology creates weirdlaw.
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There is no 4th amendment privacy in post-cards as far as Iknow.
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Other great places to get nice poems and quotes are old vintage post-cards.
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There is no 4th amendment privacy in post-cards as far as Iknow.
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The reason I was discussing post-cards was not accidental, by the way, and illustrates a way in which misunderstanding technology creates weirdlaw.
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He carried card and tray negligently at his side, as though to express his contempt for picture post-cards.
Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010
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I got maple syrup and maple sugar candy and one piece did actually make it all the way home! and a couple of post-cards that I will probably never actually get around to mailing.
timing is everything Happy 2009
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I got maple syrup and maple sugar candy and one piece did actually make it all the way home! and a couple of post-cards that I will probably never actually get around to mailing.
Archive 2009-10-01 Happy 2009
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He'd been gone for that one as well, sending Rose, four years old at the time, one of his generic post-cards on which he had written: Here in sunny California!
Salesman 2009
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