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But it is, perhaps, most valuable for reminding us how mind-bogglingly spectacular the invisible filaments of our vast mail network is.
The company started out selling watches to railroad agents in 1886 and soon expanded into a vast mail order business that sold clothing, tools, shoes, and at one point, even cocaine and opium, through catalogs that ran as long as 1,000 pages.
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Einstein's position as first citizen of the world brings him a vast fan mail; his opinion is in request on art, literature, politics, the immortal soul, financial and family troubles, etc.
The group has enlisted the help of about 800 unpaid fellows who will be serving as on-the-ground organizers, and it also has a vast e-mail network estimated at about 13 million people.
Moreover, with its 3.8 million members, three magazines, vast e-mail contact list and national network of affiliated groups, the N.R.A. is bigger, more experienced and better equipped to mobilize its core supporters than the gun control forces.
But the absence of electronic messages that were supposed to have been saved on White House computers may not prove any less embarrassing for the Clinton administration than the vast e-mail archive behind the government's antitrust case was to Microsoft.
The vast majority of mail is delivered by carriers, about one-tenth through post-office boxes, and only a small fraction at windows or counters.
In contrast, we have a vast quantity of mail thanking us for the care and consideration shown.
The White House could use the vast Obama e-mail list to convey information about key issues and bills, and to mobilize pressure on Congress.
Reams of e-mails; vast piles of search and buying histories; endless images of faces, cars, cats and almost everything else in the world pile up in their servers.
The rest of the museum features educational play spaces for children and is home to a vast archive of mail-related content spanning 400 years, such as a confiscated version of James Joyce's Ulysses and telegrams sent by passengers on the stricken Titanic.
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