I’m also a fan of handwritten correspondence and therefore sympathetic to Jill’s message, but I think it’s worth noting that letter writing can also be understood as a “corporate platform,” in that both pen and paper are made by companies on whose continued production and supply we depend to communicate. That said, for whatever reasons (nostalgia, mainly, and emotional conditioning), Jill’s contribution does resonate with me more strongly than the other audience responses.
I’m also a fan of handwritten correspondence and therefore sympathetic to Jill’s message, but I think it’s worth noting that letter writing can also be understood as a “corporate platform,” in that both pen and paper are made by companies on whose continued production and supply we depend to communicate. That said, for whatever reasons (nostalgia, mainly, and emotional conditioning), Jill’s contribution does resonate with me more strongly than the other audience responses.