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Posted on November 25, 2006September 19, 2015 by Dana
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I didn’t realize that e-mail was the same age as I am.  The first e-mail was sent in late 1971 by Ray Tomlinson.  The Sun has a list of what it purports to be the worst e-mails ever sent.

Happy Birthday, E-mail!  How’d we ever function without you?

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