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Snail Mail

Ran across this story about sending email via snail.

I hope everyone can find some humor in this, but the Computer Scientist in me finds it awesome. It’s non-deterministic email, via snail — almost a Rube Goldberg machine. This system would give total plausible deniability, “but I sent it last month!”

Author TimPosted on June 19, 2008Categories UncategorizedTags art, computer science, email, non-deterministic, rube goldberg, snail mail, snails1 Comment on Snail Mail

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