Re: P-F and the PO

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From: Sandy King (sanking@clemson.edu)
Date: 02/23/02-12:09:01 AM Z


On Saturday, 22 Feb 2002 Judy Seigel wrote:

>
> > So has the current P-F shipped? You keep teasing us as though it has,
>> but if it has I haven't seen hide nor hair of my issue.
>>
>
>Well, it arrived in Seattle, NYC, Boston, Maryland & North Carolina, that
>I know of. But Buford???? (Not Maine, either.) Actually I had another
>rant at my local post office yesterday, complaining that main PO gave me
>wrong info after I waited on line for ONE HOUR. Fella explained that the
>small post offices, dinky little towns with one hitching post in village
>square, have uptodate state-of-the-art computer systems and info folks in
>that lovely old Stanford White (or whatever) building lack, that in fact
>main P O has no computers & no info at all, tho they're trying to turn it
>back into Penn Station anyway, so why bother with software?
>

Well, P-F arrived in South Carolina today.

I want to thank Judy for another interesting, informative and
stimulating number. Most people who have never done this kind of work
have no idea how much time it consumes.

Being a native of Louisiana, marooned for many years in South
Carolina without any hope of decent gumbo, crayfish etouffé or
jambalya, I was most interested in the nice article by Joe Besse on
the Oleobrom process.

So to Joe, as we like to say in Louisiana, fondly known to many as
the northern most of the banana dictatorships, "laissez les bon
temps (avec nos images) rouler."

Sandy King

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