Okay, so I had a bit of panic when I heard on the WBNI that this museum in
Right now I am sitting at work, and sometimes I listen to the radio just for background noise. As I was on the phone with a coworker, I heard that the
I guess I never really considered the significance of email until I really had to get in contact with someone (without having their phone number). Lucky for me, many of the people I strictly correspond with using email are really good about getting replying in a timely matter. The solace of email; you can write it at all hours of the night and it is in the recipient’s mailbox before one can lose their audacity (and the regret of sending something).
This is why I feel great about technology this week. Perhaps, it is due to the fact that I finally allowed myself to have some fun with technology. On both Saturday and Sunday I went to Best Buy and
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I also just heard about the Lincoln Museum and was wondering what that meant for their library. I'm glad you'll still be able to do your internship there. Do you know what's going to happen to the library after the summer is over?
I know how you feel about email. It has become a real lifesaver at times. I've found it useful in the last couple weeks as well as last semester, when I cuoldn't get hold of a prof, etc.The one single thing I love most about email, though, is that I actually do it.
Back in the day when we had to keep in touch with people through snail mail, I wasn't nearly as good about writing or responding. With email I've been much better able to have significant communication with my friends all over the country and the world. It's free. It doesn't waste paper. Typing is faster than writing... what's not to love?
Congrats on the internship.
What is a "Kindle"???
So you've learned to love email... what about blogging and the wikispace? Do you find them as useful?
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