Originally Posted By: taym
And probably, it would make them check their email more often

The other day, I saw a news article about a start-up company that's a collecting point for a person/company's snail-mail. They open it, scan it, send it on in e-format, and archive/shred/forward the original as necessary.

This makes me think maybe someone should do the opposite... have a company that takes an email, prints it on a postcard, and sends it via snail mail. Extra fees apply if you'd like it hand-written, or in an envelope for more privacy.

Of course, I can't think there'd be too many clients after the current crop of computer-phobic (or just dis-interested) old folks die off. smile