Potentially the best/worst listserv ever

Have a lot to say, but not enough ears to say it to?  The Interactive Telecommuications Program at Tisch School of the Arts wants to help out.  They’ve created a project they call The Listserve, allowing you to share whatever you want with everyone else who’s joined.  

From the NYTimes :

Perhaps you would write a lengthy diatribe about politics, a short story about your first job, or a poem about a broken heart. Whatever you come up with, the message is sent to the entire list of people who have signed up for The Listserve, and the recipients can respond to you if they want.

And no, this is not an evil plan to fill your inbox in a single day. Only one user is allowed to send an email each day--picked at random.  

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Adriene Hill is a multimedia reporter for the Marketplace sustainability desk, with a focus on consumer issues and the individual relationship to sustainability and the environment.

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