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Tom Womack ([personal profile] fivemack) wrote2004-12-19 08:12 pm

Merry Christmas, and best wishes for 2005; but ...

I'm sure Christmas cards are not intended to fill the writer with gloomy thoughts of entropy.

But as I write them, I realise that there are lots of people who I know well on IRC and on Livejournal, but of whose postal address I have no good idea. Sometimes I remember I've seen a change-of-address on LJ, but it'll be friends-only so unGooglable, and will have passed beyond the skip=50 barrier so become almost impossible to browse to.

At least those are people who write about what they're doing, so I feel in touch with them, and hope that, when not on Saturn, I write enough about my life that they feel some degree of contact with me. I can offer them a merry Christmas and my best wishes for 2005 here, even if I can't find postal addresses, and our Livejournal posts tell them I still exist and know they exist, which is really the only other function of Christmas cards.

But there are people I knew from school and from Oxford, who I really don't want to rationalise as having forgotten entirely, but of whom all the information I have is a three-year-old mobile number, a four-year-old street address, and a vague idea of who they were working for in 1999. Whether separately or together, these data are about as useful as three-year-old mince pies, four-year-old satsumas and a vague recollection of what someone got for Christmas in 1999; people move houses, move jobs and move phones more often than that, and mail seldom forwards.

Maybe my cunning anti-SAD purchase of three desk lamps with bright compact-fluorescent bulbs was inadequate, and I should get more of them.
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Another suggestion

[personal profile] redbird 2004-12-19 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Several casual acquaintances on my friends list have set up polls with a single fill-in-the-blank question, answers visible only to the poller: "Please give me your mailing address if you'd like a holiday card" Since I don't send holiday cards and thus don't solicit them from casual acquaintances, I haven't answered those polls, but it seems to be a sensible approach.

Re: Another suggestion

[identity profile] meirion.livejournal.com 2004-12-19 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
not too useful if only 2 people on one's f'list fill it in, though :-( although at least i feel absolved from the need to send lots of cards, i guess ;-)

-m-