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Subject:Re[2]: E-mail: How does i From:Marilynne Smith <m -dot- smith182 -at- GENIE -dot- GEIS -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 23 Sep 1995 10:36:00 UTC
>> e-mail is a novelty for now . . .
For whom? It's an essential part of my life, both work-wise and personally.
Work-wise you know what it's like. Personally, I have two e-mail circles
with my family: one with my brothers and their extended families, and one
with our daughters and their friends. I have a friend who travels a lot as
part of her work. We keep the friendship going by e-mail. I think it's the
new version of the neighborhood.
Marilynne
m -dot- smith182 -at- genie -dot- geis -dot- com