Re: Post card web site?

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No, it doesn't explain the missing ones. The missing ones either were lost in the mail or never sent. My guess is 'never sent' since so many of us have received the same number of cards.

The  digital option was completely different.

Lea

On Jun 15, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Roger Eichhorn wrote:

Does that explain the missing ones?  That they weren't to be mailed at all?

btw, Bob, what does your signature mean?

Roger

On 15 Jun 2007, at 3:25 PM, Don Roberts wrote:

The electronic cards were all supposed to go to Lea, Bob, not the card recipients.  This was a way for those who weren't going to send cards to participate in a fun project.   The cards, both mailed and emailed, will be available to view on a web site that Lea is setting up.  It should be interesting.
Don

Bob wrote:
In a message dated 15/06/2007 16:55:55 GMT Standard Time, lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

    postage is very expensive for people not in the US

Not complaining - just explaining. My contribution from the UK cost me rather more than the equivalent of US$120, mainly postage.
 Michael
Also not complaining.  My contribution to the project was close to $60, also mainly postage too.
I'm retired now and thought about joining the project and decided that once a year I was able to do it.  I just considered the cost part of , for me, the hobby.

But of the 38 or so that are on the project list only 28 sent me a card.  None sent electronic cards......

Oh yeah, I'm looking forward to next year's postcard project.

Bob

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