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- From: jbutt@garfield.cs.mun.ca (Jonathan Butt)
- Subject: Re: Santa?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.191335.2561@cs.mun.ca>
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- Organization: CS Dept., Memorial University of Newfoundland
- References: <1992Dec11.113515.18203@uk03.bull.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 19:13:35 GMT
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- bbirch@hemel.bull.co.uk (Bill Birch) writes:
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- >A collegue gave me Santa Claus's email address as follows:
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- >
- >>
- >> S.Claus@arctic.circle.np
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- >However the mailer daemon cannot deliver to this address. Can
- >anyone shed some light on this problem please?
-
- >Ta
-
- Yes, since the North Pole is inside Canada, you would very likely have to change the address to S.Claus@arctic.circle.np.ca
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- Or you can write him @
- Santa Claus
- North Pole
- Canada
- H0H 0H0
-
-
- (If you snail mail to this address he will send a reply. At least in Canada he will send a reply.)
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- Check out the postal code H0H 0H0
-
- Happy Holidays :-)
-
- --
- Jonathan D. Butt (aka. Slammer)
- jbutt@garfield.cs.mun.ca
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