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Postcard set for geeks

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Description Postcard set for geeks

Writing with a real pen on real paper these days is pretty old school, as it's much quicker and easier with SMS and e-mail - but isn't it somehow cool again to receive or send post in real life? The real thing with a stamp and having to go to the post box?

If this thought gives you a slightly retro feeling and you feel the need to send someone a few lines, then the postcard set for geeks is just the thing for you.

The postcard set for geeks contains ten cards made of sturdy paper with different geek-friendly motifs (as shown in the product images). The cards are in DIN A 6 format (105mm x 148mm), i.e. normal postcard size, and the surface is glossy coated on the motif side.
The back is white and there are no lines for the address, so you have more space to write. The postcard set for geeks is delivered in a beautiful getDigital envelope, which is also made of paper. To send the cards on their journey, you need a 45-cent stamp, which is of course not included. This is more expensive than an email, but it's worth it :)

Look forward to the astonished looks on your friends' faces when they find a real, genuine postcard from you in their offline letterbox instead of a standard email :)

The motifs in detail:

- EDP rules of conduct: How do you behave as a good IT person? Just don't break anything!
- Commodore 64 start screen: What was that again...? Load: "Giana Sisters",8,1 ENTER
- Broken image: The classic "broken image" sign that always appears just when you want to look at a very important image...
- Munchy: Classic games.
- Invitation: "INvite" - In the language of the corresponding cell phone with the "I".
- Retro Shooter: Shoot-'em-up game.
- The Leaning Tower of Pisa: and mark the beginning and end of the italics in the html code.
- TV test image: Always appears when there is nothing else on TV.
- Puzzle game: Popular Russian puzzle game to do yourself.
- Rose: How to 'paint' a rose using only the characters on the keyboard.

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