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January 2003, Week 2

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Mike,

My copy is also 'clean'.  I suspect that since those mailers are glossy and
not 'protected' in an envelope the 'appendage' is probably just a 'scratch'
that the mailer suffered during its run through the mail system.

Some time ago I received a mailer about Wirt's QUERYCALC that depicted some
ancient battle scene in its message and such a 'scratch' almost made the
scene X rated.

Regards
Paul Christidis



Mike-

My copy shows no appendages other than the standard issue.  Maybe you got
the bonus card that entitles you to a free lunch at the HP lunch counter!!

Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Berkowitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:05 PM
To: hp3000-l
Subject: Transition mailer


I just received a license plate size card from HP promoting their
transition
webcast executive session on Jan 21.  On the front is a picture of a woman
with her hands face up.  Next to her nose is some sort of object about an
inch long that appears to be growing out of the skin of her upper cheek.
Question.  What the h..lll is that?

Great, first the indented 3000-l subject line, then funky HP mailers.

Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.

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