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Letters to the Editor

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    Trade Post: Will trade monkey, organ (liver) and tin cup for family healthcare and dental plan or best offer.

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    Of course, there are many more recent events in the DMA’s history — the waffling when waffles were invented, for instance.

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    Robert Crumb is right on target! It’s tough to swallow. The truth of it is, our society despises most of the techniques real advertising does. Much of it is invasive and done in poor taste. Advertising has changed much in the same way that science fiction and horror movies have changed from the 1950s and 1960s. Nowadays those types of films have

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    Pity poor dogsbody Baldrick who shipped those HMRC CDs through the general internal mail system without consigned service.

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    You seem to miss the Facebook point completely. If you are a “trend setter,” of course others will wish to emulate you.

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    The University of Idaho doesn’t care. It has no relationship with any of our companies. On the other hand, our customers will care — if we are providing them with goods or services that they value.

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    I, as usual, thunked some more and want to add a few more points.

    1. Can the University accept mail and then legally refuse to deliver it? I don’t think so.

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    Several years back GE publicly announced this same policy of no longer delivering third class mail internally – and the direct marketing press promptly pointed out that much of GEs OUTGOING mail was…THIRD CLASS.

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    Traders at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) find your pooh-poohing the excitement of quarterly soybean production quite amusing, and mention they never heard of Direct Newsline, by the way.

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    I had an experience similar to the one Beth Negus Viveiros described in her column (Pushing the Envelope, September).