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Re: [lojban] Re: Umm, mrilu's kind of broken.



Robin Lee Powell scripsit:

> So we have a sender, and a location of the sender, and the
> recipient, but not the location of the recipient?

I think x3 is the destination address, not the recipient.  Consider
letters to Santa Claus or junk mail addressed to "Occupant": they don't
really have recipients.

In the U.S., what happens to letters to Santa is a local issue: some post
offices deliver them to various volunteers and charities.  You can also
get a letter *from* Santa delivered by enclosing it in a larger envelope
addressed to:

	North Pole Christmas Cancellation
	Postmaster
	5400 Mail Trail
	Fairbanks AK 99709-9998

Both envelopes must have sufficient postage and must be received by
December 15.  The inner envelope will be properly postmarked "North Pole"
and mailed back to the addressee.

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