Subj : Re: Ghost towns To : JOE MACKEY From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Nov 20 2020 00:38:00 Joe, JM> I've been involved with one group or another over the years who sent JM> out a lot of stuff and the return rate was low. I'm not sure if they're apathetic, lazy, too busy, or all of these. :P JM> I would rather have the e-edition of magazines rather than a hard JM> copy. So would I. The only reason I still request a print copy of "The Modern Square", the monthly publication of the Arkansas State Square Dance Federation, is that I'm the Editor, and I want to be sure data is formatted correctly. Of course, that means I have to set it up right in the first place. :P JM> And they take up a lot less room on a CD rather than in a hard copy JM> pile. That's for sure. JM> I gotten some mail where the mailman has used a pen to black out a JM> uncancelled stamp so it couldn't be re-used. That's a new one on me. JM> There are apps for your printer that will print out not only JM> addresses but postage as well. I think stamps.com is a website that'll work with that. I ordered a bunch of new address labels, with a dachshund inside a hotdog bun (a true weiner dog ), on the left. 30 sheets with 30 on each, gives me 900 labels, and my cost was around $42. That'll last me awhile. Plus, the self inking stamp would not print the whole thing, if I didn't press down on it hard enough...and I'm sure the refills would be messy. JM> I've never been very successful at printing envelopes anyway. I JM> could with a dot matrix with labels but not since then. Every so often, I'll encounter a business that still uses those old dot matrix printers. Daryl .... You've taken a vow of silence?? Tell me about it. === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33) .