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Snail mail The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. Since the mid-19th century, national postal sy ... refers to correspondence or packages sent via conventional postal delivery. It may also refer to: * ''Snail Mail'' (video game), a video game * Snail Mail (musician), a musician See also * '' Snail Mail No More'', title of a book * "''Snail Mail''", the title of a 2016 episode of SpongeBob SquarePants's ninth season {{disambiguation ...
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Snail Mail
The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. Since the mid-19th century, national postal systems have generally been established as a government monopoly, with a fee on the article prepaid. Proof of payment is usually in the form of an adhesive postage stamp, but a postage meter is also used for bulk mailing. Postal authorities often have functions aside from transporting letters. In some countries, a postal, telegraph and telephone (PTT) service oversees the postal system, in addition to telephone and telegraph systems. Some countries' postal systems allow for savings accounts and handle applications for passports. The Universal Postal Union (UPU), established in 1874, includes 192 member countries and sets the rules for international mail exchanges as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations. Etymology The word ''m ...
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Snail Mail (video Game)
''Snail Mail'' is a racing video game released by Sandlot Games for Microsoft Windows on December 3, 2004. Versions for Wii, through the WiiWare service, and iOS were released in 2011. The player controls a snail named Turbo, with a jetpack strapped to its back, avoiding various enemies and obstacles. Gameplay The game features the main protagonist, a snail, whose task is to deliver mail throughout various worlds and levels. Set in space, the game features cel shaded graphics. Snail Mail offers three different modes of play; postal mode, time trial mode and challenge mode. The snail (named ''Turbo'', pictured on the cover art) has to navigate throughout the levels whilst avoiding various enemies and obstacles, using a jetpack which is strapped on to his back. In multiplayer, other players use different colored snails. The levels are filled with powerups, as well as packages that can be collected. There are 50 levels in the game altogether. Reception The game received mixed ...
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Snail Mail (musician)
Lindsey Erin Jordan (born June 16, 1999) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, who is a part of the indie rock solo project Snail Mail. Originally from Ellicott City, Maryland, Jordan first performed as Snail Mail live in 2015 at the age of 15, and attracted attention with the extended play (EP) ''Habit'' in 2016. After signing with Matador Records, Snail Mail released her debut studio album, '' Lush'' (2018), to critical acclaim. In 2021, Snail Mail followed up with her second studio album, '' Valentine''. Early life and education Lindsey Erin Jordan was raised in Ellicott City, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. Her mother is a lingerie store owner and her father works for a textbook publisher. Jordan had a Roman Catholic upbringing. She started playing guitar at the age of 5. She recalls playing "awful restaurant shows" with her guitar instructor during her early musical education. She later played guitar for her church's band and for her school's jazz band. Jordan ...
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Snail Mail No More
''Snail Mail No More'' is a book published in 2000 by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin. It is the sequel to '' P.S. Longer Letter Later'' and is about the relationship between two long-distance friends, Elizabeth and Tara. Like the previous book in the series, ''Snail Mail No More'' was written by the authors through responses to each other's emails. Plot After a year of snail mail following, long-distance friends Elizabeth Richardson and Tara*Starr Lane are ready for the more immediate gratification of e-mail. Because the emails take so little time to send, the two have an even closer relationship. Now in eighth grade, the girls exchange emails about their fast-changing lives. Tara*Starr is getting used to having a baby sister, Scarlett, who was born prematurely and becomes a source of worry to the family, and '' issing description here' how a social studies project ruined her relationship with her boyfriend Bart. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's father has returned, to the disappoint ...
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