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subbing 'Postcrossing - The Postcard Crossing Project'
echomikeromeo Started conversation Apr 21, 2006
Hey Sho
I'm subbing your entry on Postcrossing - it can be found at A10726850. If you could take a look and make sure everything looks all right, that would be excellent. I also updated all the statistics to the current numbers as given on the website, though of course they'll be outdated very quickly!
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Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 21, 2006
hi emr - thanks for subbing this!
2nd section (Post Offices - Do they care?)
this sentence is missing something
>>This has led to an increase in the volume of junk mail than in making the sending of letters more attractive to the private user.<<
I think it should be:
This has led rather to an increase in the volume of junk mail than in making the sending of letters more attractive to the private user.
Aside from that, it looks mighty fine. Thank you!
Sorry, btw! Nobody in PR told me that the headers should be capitalised and it never dawned on me to read the thing before it got sent for subbing.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 21, 2006
thanks...
I was about to post & say "don't do it" because I haven't had a card for ages...
but I got one today, so let's go!
and thanks
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 3, 2006
I'm getting one or two a week!!
By the way, it's already been assigned a BLOB so expect it on the FP any day!!
Well done both of you
on the speed of this!(I'm still waiting for my Venus Transit to be subbed!!
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Sho - employed again! Posted May 4, 2006
yep, I've started getting more too.
I'll mail the guy when this hits the front page (or maybe you might for me GB, if you're around - I won't be able to do it until it's nearly to late for him to enjoy it on the FP)
and
a blob!
gawd, that made me grin so much when I saw it at lunchtime
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 4, 2006
Ooh, I spreading happiness
I got 2 new postcards this morningone butterfly one and another with penguin chicks on.
Some of the senders are so sweet, the trouble they go to to find cards which reflect your interests
Of course I'll do that for you
and thanks again for the introduction
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Sho - employed again! Posted May 4, 2006
spread the word
I really think that Postcrossing is truly reflective of the spirit of the internet, even more so () than a lot of hootoo!
As long as it really is as altruistic as it seems!
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 8, 2006
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 8, 2006
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Aug 19, 2006
Would you like to know what I got in the post yesterday?
Apparently I sent a postcard to a first-timer (she had sent five off but mine was the first she received back) and she was so happy she emailed me and asked me if she could send me something from Berlin so I had a little think
and told her of my interest in Ancient Egypt and Nefertiti
I got back a padded envelope containing:
The Berlin Egyptian Museum flier in English, with a picture of nefertiti's bust on the cover.
A large postcard with views of Berlin's buildings, the centre one is the museum, complete with Nefertiti stamp (front and back view).
A card "Nofretete" with explanation (in German) but the colour is a fabulous emerald green.
An invitation to attend the "Long Night of Museums" (A832691) tonight
To say I'm gutted is putting it mildly but I guess there'll be other years.
So thanks once again for introducing me to this scheme Sho, I'm well happy with my little treasures of Nefertiti.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Aug 22, 2006
eep! sorry, I just saw this
aw, that's lovely
these Long Nights of the Museums are great - I can't wait for the Gruesomes to be big enough
my cards are taking ages to get through
but I've introduced 2 people in the office to it, so
isn't it brill?
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Aug 22, 2006
I wrote her an email with all the links!
Today I got a postcard from Hollywood! My first American postcard (even though I've sent loads there)
Yea, it's great, I'm building up a fabcollection!
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Sep 26, 2006
Um, worthy of note, I've received a letter-packet from Iran today.
He's sent me notelets (they open in reverse to ours) of:
Baba Taher's Tomb in Hamadan
The Dome of Abu Lowlow in Kashan
The Tomb of Hafiz, Shiraz, Fars Province
The Tomb of Cyrus (kurush)
Basketweavers and prayer-mat makers in Gilan Province
one one wondeful tomb I can't read because it's all in Arabic.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Sep 26, 2006
oh that sounds lovely
isn't it a great thing?
I got 2 cards today, a beautiful volcano from NZ and a multi-picture card of Minnesota - it always makes me think of Jack from Stargate!
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Sep 27, 2006
oh don't get me started
A volcano! That'd be in my top ten, I reckon. I posted my last "Lincolnshire" postcard today (to Finland) so I'll have another winging its way to me when that's received. Need to replenish my stock now, I've plenty of amusing, funny cards (you know this) - but most people ask for views or maps of where you live. The one I sent today had a cartoon of King John losing the Crown Jewels in The Wash - something I mentioned in my Lincolnshire entry
One girl told me how much she enjoyed my "homepage" (my h2g2 PS) and she had added it to her favourites, I keep meaning to wade through all the postcrossing emails to find her first name and add a wave to my PS.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Sep 28, 2006
This morning I've received a postcard from Normandy, France (the first from that country). That's where my Dad was in the war, where he was wounded.
Strange I seem to be receiving more postcards than I've sent.
We need a smiley.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 5, 2006
Sho I ordered an address this morning after receiving a card from the Arctic Circle
Look what I found at this girl's bio: http://miaspostcrossing.blogspot.com/
so my postcard will end up there!
Are those postcards photographed, or scanned then uploaded, or what?
GB- technoNOT!
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 13, 2006
My postcard has arrived and she's published it: http://miaspostcrossing.blogspot.com/
Key: Complain about this post
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- 2: Sho - employed again! (Apr 21, 2006)
- 3: echomikeromeo (Apr 21, 2006)
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- 5: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (May 3, 2006)
- 6: Sho - employed again! (May 4, 2006)
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- 9: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (May 8, 2006)
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