For those that missed it, here is the camera mail box photo again. I’ve had several requests to re post this, so, here you go. This belongs to our friend John Lessa in Danville, Indiana.
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Had a friend who turned an Ampex 1000 VTR into a bar.
Now the USPS takes a snapshot of every envelope – All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace;)
This is so cool!