jlr@we53.UUCP (JAN L. RICHARDSON) (11/18/86)
Yesterday, in the mail, we received 2 envelopes from Apple (we are certified developers and receive information quite regularily.) One contained promotional literature for the ADPA. It was postmarked on the 13 and cost .56 to mail. The second envelope was also mailed on the 13th, also cost .56 to mail, but since Apple had neglected to remove the peel strip from the envelope, the contents had long ago slipped out. The only preceivable difference in the envelopes was the darkness of the print on the mailing labels and the fact that the ADPA envelope sealed on the long side and the empty envelope sealed on the short side. Can someone help me find out what was to have been in the empty envelope? If it is important, I'll request another copy, if not I'll let it go. Jan Richardson ihnp4!we53!jlr P.S. APPLE--check you envelope stuffing equipment, it needs service!
joel@gould9.UUCP (Joel West) (11/23/86)
In article <466@we53.UUCP>, jlr@we53.UUCP (JAN L. RICHARDSON) writes: > The second envelope was also mailed on > the 13th, also cost .56 to mail, but since Apple had neglected to > remove the peel strip from the envelope, the contents had long ago > slipped out. We received the same. -- Joel West MCI Mail: 282-8879 Western Software Technology, POB 2733, Vista, CA 92083 {cbosgd, ihnp4, pyramid, sdcsvax, ucla-cs} !gould9!joel joel%gould9.uucp@NOSC.ARPA