For someone like my dad, who still calls his email his www, nothing beats a good ol' back to basics pencil and paper email. Thanks to ThinkGeek and their paper email pads, my dad can send fifty handwritten emails for only $4. No navigation to your email client, no mind-boggling passwords to fill in, just simple To:, Date:, Time: and Subject: fields to fill in. Done and done! Now for the hard part. . . sending it effortlessly like real email!


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haha these are adorable!
1Very cute! I'd totally use them for work...I usually use post-it note when leaving papers for someone, but this would be much more fun.
2aww thats cute!!! I bet my boyfriend (the software specialist) would love those!
3I love ThinkGeek! I have several of there notepads and I think they're all pretty hilarious. They have all sorts of similar things on their website.
4Aww, so cute! I'd love to have some of these.
5These are great!
6That's so cute!!
7Hehe cute!
8i love them!
they're also a good way to slowly introduce people (kids and less tech savvy people) to the concept/layout of emails.
9Ha! I actually bought these for my mom who barely knows how to use a computer, much less the internet.
She loves them.
10Cute.
11Love it!
12Oh my God, these are f*cking brilliant. I love them.
13Hey cool. I get automatically censored~
14*didn't know that*
xD
oh jeez. I just noticed I spelled their wrong.
15these are cute.
16I know at least one person who would prefer these!
17LOL, very cute!
18Love it!
19Then where would the 'E' in email go? lol
Still cute
20i have been eyeing this for so long,they are so awesome.
21They just look like fax cover sheets.
22Silly. But cute.
23what?
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