Here’s a little twitter thread I thought is worth preserving in some way:
Confounding question of the day: what do they make out of cow udders after the cow is done with them?
— Anca Mosoiu (@anca) February 28, 2012
@anca they dry them out, give em a slight bend, and sell them as Pudders. unless they aren’t long enough – then, they just become Rudders.
— Clint Barnes (@ClintInColorado) February 28, 2012
@ancaWell, Panerai, an Italian company, will make 104 euro watchbands out of cow udders.
— Polly Harrold (@pollygon) February 28, 2012
@anca Whatever it is, I’m sure there’s somebody who plays with them at the Folsom Street Fair.
— Alex Rosenberg (@alexr) February 28, 2012
So I guess it’s probably the watchbands?
Email signatures are so easy to do well, that it’s really a shame how often they’re done poorly. Many people want their signature to reflect their personality, provide pertinent information and more, but they can easily go overboard. Why are email signatures important? They may be boring and the last item on your list of things to get right, but they affect the tone of every email you write.
