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By Heinz Tschabitscher, About.com Guide to Email since 1997

Secret Admirer Stationery

Sunday February 13, 2005
Secret Admirer StationeryGoing from super-secret admirer to semi-secret admirer by sending an email — using cute stationery, for example, though that may prevent you from doing it anonymously — is an adventure similar to Pascal's famous wager (the way he presents it and only pertaining to a certain aspect; Pascal's argument has its share of problems, most importantly that you really should not be calculating when it comes to beliefs; that only points to another, more fundamental belief, and then you have to answer the question what you need a god for). You have nothing to lose, but you can get quite a bit of fun, excitement and joy out of it:
›› Whether you are the secret admirer or want to encourage somebody who you think and hope is secretly admiring you (yes, the difference is obscure), here's the perfect stationery. Naturally, it's also ideal for Valentine's Day. (Outlook, Outlook Express)

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