Assume I don't have your address
Jul. 14th, 2006 03:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Even if I sent you a postcard in May, and I probably have your address, there's no telling what clever place I stored it. In my primary email, in gmail, in kmail, on this hard drive, or, more regrettably, on my hard drive at my old job, which, if the CD drive on this computer actually worked (have I mentioned I need a new computer yet?) wouldn't be a problem... except, it's probably formatted in a program I don't have for this computer, at least, not for OSX.
Some of tonight will be spent compiling my address list, (and then finding someone with a printer). I will try to have a notebook or the print-out at artbeat tomorrow, so people can write in their address there as needed.
Also, if you're not sure I know your real name, you might want to include that.
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I won't guarantee you'll get a postcard, but, responding to this post will greatly improve your odds.
let me know if you want me to hold out for the Town of Nin postcard/postmark. (thus far, my travelling companions are amused but dismissive.) if it falls through, i'll just send those out near the end of the trip.
Some of tonight will be spent compiling my address list, (and then finding someone with a printer). I will try to have a notebook or the print-out at artbeat tomorrow, so people can write in their address there as needed.
Also, if you're not sure I know your real name, you might want to include that.
comments screened, or you can be more direct by writing [me]@[lj].
I won't guarantee you'll get a postcard, but, responding to this post will greatly improve your odds.
let me know if you want me to hold out for the Town of Nin postcard/postmark. (thus far, my travelling companions are amused but dismissive.) if it falls through, i'll just send those out near the end of the trip.