Postcard Challenge Project
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I have been wondering about this postcard project, too. I thought it was a really nice idea when Mr. K. first posted his request. I sent a couple postcards to them in early December but haven't heard back from any of the class members yet. I thought they were going to e-mail people who sent them cards and who gave their e-mail addresses. <BR> <BR>I am still hoping to hear back from the class. Mr. K., if you see this, let us know how your project has progressed. Fodorite junkies need to know these kinds of things. <BR> <BR>Sandi
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As this is in danger of getting buried......... <BR> <BR>I heard from Mr. K on Jan 24 (semester was about to end Jan 26). At that point they had received just over 500 postcards and goal is 1,000. They have until June 15 to reach goal. In other words - they need a few more. <BR> <BR>
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Mr K and kids, <BR>I am taking my 11 year old daughter out of school for 2 weeks the end of March to go to France and the UK. Instead of doing homework she will be sending postcards to her class at home telling them about her travels. It would be fun for her to send them to you as well.
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Folks, this is a classic net-hoax. Versions of this particular chain letter have been floating around the net for years. It's highly likely that this one is a spammer, since it requests an e-mail address. <BR> <BR>For more info about urban legends, net hoaxes, viruses and chain letters check out: <BR>http://urbanlegends.about.com/scienc...ends/mbody.htm


