Teddy (
tedandroses) wrote in
springnet2024-01-15 02:25 pm
[public, backdated to 1 jan]
[ooc: if said backdating is okay with mods!]
from: smith, t.r.
subject: (none)
body:
new year's resolution: give new technology a try.
hello?? who is "public"?
if y'all can see this, roll call! name and rank!
(kidding. unless you have a rank you'd like me to know.)
- theo (teddy)
from: smith, t.r.
subject: (none)
body:
new year's resolution: give new technology a try.
hello?? who is "public"?
if y'all can see this, roll call! name and rank!
(kidding. unless you have a rank you'd like me to know.)
- theo (teddy)

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I received your message, which must mean I'm on the "public" telegram channel. My name is Norton Folgate, civilian. I agree that this is ridiculous to attempt to type on, like a mouse's typewriter, although the ability to correct mistakes without whiteout is absolutely dolly.
Are you new to the neighbourhood?
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Dear Mr. Folgate, (and I've found the shift. Now everyone will expect punctuation.)
Just Teddy plz, - "Mrs." makes me feel. [she pauses on that one. So many things.] well, a little old! & like I might should [ugh; she isn't quite sure who else is on this channel and though he definitely doesn't sound like he belongs in the 60s -- in the other direction -- she doesn't quite trust that she can just say she doesn't remember getting married, or that neither of them are actually called Smith] ...I don't know, have 2.5 kids.
...Civilian? Oh--the rank! I forgot. nicely done.
Yes, new. Only a couple of weeks since we arrived. ...and yourself?
(i think we may have cc'd our confused friend: if so, apologies)
SGN-
Teddy
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I arrived in town around the same time you did, I think. Recently from London. So I'm still trying to work out what's what, get my bearings. Including with this little smart typewriter. [He knows a little bit about smart phones from his 21st century friend, Andy Davidson, but in a largely theoretical way. This thingummy isn't like a telephone--a telephone involves sounds--so he's decided it's like a typewriter only better. Smart.]
What's "cc'd?" I don't know that one, is it American slang?
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[1954. The year he's from. No other context given in the hopes that it seems innocuous or random. One doesn't work in signals intelligence during a war without developing a healthy paranoia about communication systems.]