Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Sat, 26 Apr 1997 13:56:04 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Nick Demos wrote:
> Jeff and other listeners:
> OK, can you explain how this happened?
> I get mail addressed as follows:
>
> Jeff Kell
> University of Tennessee
> << my street address>>
> <<City, State, zip code>>
>
> It was obviously not personal mail (though sent first class),
> and looked like a brochure, so out of curiosity, I
> opened it (hope you'll pardon me, Jeff.
>
> It was indeed a brochure, from a company called Client
> System out of Denver. It included what seemed to be
> a form letter saying, among other things, "We share a common
> interest - we all believe in the continued value of the HP 3000
> and to the continued implementation of this computer family as
> a backbone for solving...".
> BUT, how do you explain my getting your mail - at least 300 miles
> away from you?
I have no explanation, let alone a clue. I would have my concerns if
it was email, but SNAIL-mail? I don't even know where you are,
Nick, and don't recall us ever corresponding (by snail mail).
Most unusual...
Jeff
|
|
|