alt.hn

7/5/2026 at 6:14:42 PM

Every postcard tells a story

https://observer.co.uk/style/features/article/every-postcard-tells-a-story

by NaOH

7/5/2026 at 8:03:48 PM

postcards dont exist anymore

by dmvjs

7/5/2026 at 8:46:42 PM

A year ago I started sending postcards to my 91 year old father because he has difficulties with modern forms of communication. They do still exist but you have to search for them.

by tristramb

7/5/2026 at 9:17:43 PM

Postcards, while travelling, are one of the very few instances when I write by hand, these days. I started about 20 years ago, I most usually only write the address and a smiley — the old school analogue medium is most of the message (that I take the time to pick a postcard, which then has to travel physically to reach the distance to its target).

by pax

7/5/2026 at 11:26:38 PM

where can you buy them? not at the post office, grocery store, nor the Hallmark near me. the cheap 19 cent postcard stamps also cannot be bought anymore.

by dmvjs

7/6/2026 at 11:57:56 AM

I'm one of those improbable folks not based in US. While a tad more difficult to get by these days, I've eventually most always managed to find postcards. All post offices sell stamps (excluding the few that only manage parcels). Also, any postcard sized piece of cardboard that bears a stamp qualifies as a travel worthy postcard – once I did just that, for the fun of it, and it worked. I've once received a stamp beer coaster.

PS. Another fun game is to see what's the most cryptical, vague postal address that does the job. See:

- What is the minimal possible UK address? – https://hkrn.ws/34995370

- Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses – https://hkrn.ws/5791489

by pax

7/5/2026 at 11:29:12 PM

i found the usps website has a 61 cent postcard stamp, there is one to choose from

by dmvjs

7/5/2026 at 11:43:22 PM

A friend just sent me one from Minnesota!

by adolfojp