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Funny! Right before I saw this question I thought: Wilma is waiting for a snail mail answer.
Yes, snail mail is slow. Yes, I hang around in the internet, often too long. But I like the slow snails, because they give me a different feeling for time. Mail art on the snail trail is allowed to take a while, even in the production process. For me, it's fine, if I get (and give the receivers) the feeling, that there is time included in the mail art cards. For me, it's not a chatty "hurry hurry" production in a "hurry hurry" world.
The Slow mail makes it better. I enjoy to see an envelope more than just seeing an image.
I know it's cheating a bit but i like the best of both worlds- that's why I have started a new project which suits me fine.
I have the thrill of getting lots of mail and all I have to do is document it online. Does this seem fair to you?
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