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Your mail was refused

“After delivery, an addressee may mark a mailpiece “Refused” and return it within a reasonable time, if the piece or any attachment is not opened.” — USPS DMM 508 §1.1.3

I’ve been in the habit lately of refusing all my junk mail. I certainly don’t want to pay for removing the trash I get in the mail. Why not make the sender pay for it? (Undeliverable first class mail will get returned to the sender, while undeliverable presorted standard mail (which is most junk mail) will get disposed of by the USPS. That’s just a part of the service that a mailer is buying when paying postage.)

RF in my pocket

So, my snazzy new credit card that I got apparently has some sort of chip and RF transmitter in it. This allows me to purchase things simply by holding the card near the POS card reader instead of actually needing to go through all the effort of swiping it through the machine.

What is the world coming to…?

Magic Tournament Update

So, our question of how much interest there would be if we ran a tournament at WPI has been answered.

43 people showed up.

For the first time in about a couple years at least, I no longer possess any unopened Magic packs.

Wow.

Random Life Update

I finally broke down and applied for a credit card last weekend. The prospect of better fraud protection and cash back was just too tempting. I’m now eagerly awaiting for it to arrive in the mail.

Today and next week I have off of work. I needed to use up some vacation time before May or I’d lose it. I figured I’d take off this time since it’s public school vacation week, and thus my Mom and wife have it off as well. My dad is also taking it off. So, we may go out to the Berkshires sometime in the middle of next week, if the weather’s good.

Random Rambling/Storytelling: Images as links

Once upon a time, in the days of yore, shortly before the Punic wars and just after the invention of water, the World Wide Web was just text. It languished until the popularity of Mosaic, which allowed graphics on this medium. Now, the entire point of the web as it first existed was basically hyperlinks, allowing one to jump from one topic to another, and not really needing to worry about which server one was on at the time.