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Have you ever looked at a section of The Technique and said to yourself, "I'd like to give somebody a piece of my mind!"? The motivation may have been rage, or extreme pleasure, or perhaps a suggestion about how some woefully inadequate chunk of newsprint could be remediated.

That option was always available, but now it's as easy as plopping down at a computer and running an acme session. The people at The Technique are generally a very intelligent bunch, but they can't read minds. They don't know exactly what's happening everywhere on campus, what you want to see, what sorts of things interest you, and what things absolutely make you sick. They want to know, though.

Hence, E-mail accounts have been set up for each section of The Technique (and for each student publication, for that matter) in order to accommodate general comments, suggestions, news tips, problems, etc. Anything short of chain letters, lewd jokes and general junk mail is welcome. One tip: don't try to send anonymous messages via E-mail.

Student publications exist to serve the Tech community. Help us do our jobs by keeping us apprised. We know lots, but we don't know everything! And help our staff be happy, because, hey—let's face it—everybody gets a warm fuzzy when they see "You have new mail."

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