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I know of a distinguished professor
who swept his desktop periodically
into a big envelope which he then labeled
"Desktop March 2010" (or whatever date).
In case this is not clear, I am talking about
a real desktop, not an electronic one.
Similarly his secretary found envelopes
labeled "Unopened mail March 2010" etc.
On 3/7/2010 7:36 PM, Cuyler Page wrote:
> "I am also far behind on my emails " said Eric.
>
> I have enjoyed seeing the Inbox grow to thousands of e's, and
> periodically just put them all in a new folder with the current date for
> "future re-reading". Recently, when I got a new computer and the techy
> was transferring stuff, he was going to automatically delete all the old
> e-mails and I caught him just in time. "What do you want all that old
> stuff for anyway!" he growled, and then simply groaned when I told him
> it was for my old age when propped up in a hospital bed I could spend
> the days re-chuckling and gurgling over the threads and personalities of
> the BP list.
>
> cp in bc
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Martin C. Tangora
tangora (at) uic.edu
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