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Instant messaging versus messages in a bottle



A bit of humour - this one made me smile. It's actually an advert for Microsoft's Windows Live Messenger product. Electronic communications do have their advantages.

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Steve Kurt:

very funny! Brings a new meaning to "not user friendly". MS Outlook probably hasn't caused head injuries (other than from users banging their head on their keyboard in frustration).

Steve Kurt

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