Re: "Could you Survive the 1860s" MSN news feature
I think they bungled the first one:
"Could you survive without free delivery of this item? If you lived before 1863, you'd have to."
Their answer is "mail." What? Correct me if I'm wrong, but my whole life has been lived after 1863 (except for certain rare moments at reenactments), and I sure haven't noticed free delivery of any mail I've ever sent or received. Seems to me there's the little matter of a stamp involved, or some other sort of postage--which all costs money. Nothing free about that!
I think they bungled the first one:
"Could you survive without free delivery of this item? If you lived before 1863, you'd have to."
Their answer is "mail." What? Correct me if I'm wrong, but my whole life has been lived after 1863 (except for certain rare moments at reenactments), and I sure haven't noticed free delivery of any mail I've ever sent or received. Seems to me there's the little matter of a stamp involved, or some other sort of postage--which all costs money. Nothing free about that!
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