I have— to a point. My wife is still waiting for an email I sent her 6 months ago. There’s an ether surrounding us of undelivered emails. Whoever figures out how to access them will be blessed with untold wealth.
A friend of mine worked for the post office. They moved the registry cage at his station in the mid-1970’s and found a piece of undelivered mail behind it from 1937. Of course they tried to deliver it.
I have to look at it this way..There have been many instances of letters from WWII delivered to surviving widows and family members 70 years after the fact..Priceless!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
Try THAT with email.
rshive over 9 years ago
I have— to a point. My wife is still waiting for an email I sent her 6 months ago. There’s an ether surrounding us of undelivered emails. Whoever figures out how to access them will be blessed with untold wealth.
dflak over 9 years ago
A friend of mine worked for the post office. They moved the registry cage at his station in the mid-1970’s and found a piece of undelivered mail behind it from 1937. Of course they tried to deliver it.
boldyuma over 9 years ago
I have to look at it this way..There have been many instances of letters from WWII delivered to surviving widows and family members 70 years after the fact..Priceless!
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
@ David Hule Green. But, he couldn’t get the dollar bill through the email.