AT&T is airing its side on the network coverage war waged by its competitor by having actor Luke Wilson map out its coverage strength with random postcards from across the United States. Each postcard is said to represent a city where there's AT&T coverage.
Wouldn't it be great to have a postcard from every city in the USA? How and where to store them, though?
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That's a creative use for postcards!
My word verification is mural.
For sure...that would be a nice collection !
Happy PFF. A gtreat idea. Do it internationally, world-wide.
Show me this great collection when it is finish, must be fantastic work!
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This was fun! A great idea, too -- a postcard from every city. You'd have to have a building (or two) to store them! Happy PFF!
I saw that ad too and really liked it. Thought the same thing!
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Fabulous, my dear--just fabulous!
Happy PFF!
Maybe this will bring about a renewed interest in postcard collecting.
this reminds me i still have utang na post card for you! he! he!
Clever idea. I wonder if they're being snapped up!
nung di pa uso e-mails laging ang sarap feeling pag nakakatanggap ng post cards no?
That's a really good idea for an ad!! A pity there isn't a small ad for Postcrossing with it. :)
Hello FF! Postcards from every US City? Wowowowow!! I am slowly creeping into the blogosphere again...
I love your new blog template, btw :D
i have a postcard collection which i store in a box. now that i think about it, i might just put it all over my room's wall...lol.
interesting campaign to say the least. there's romance in the mailed postcard that email just can't beat.
very clever!
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