Why Pixar hopes you'll go back to using snail mail again

Why Pixar hopes you'll go back to using snail mail again
If the U.S. Postal Service didn't sway you to stop tweeting and start writing letters with its stamps of Rod Serling or The Simpsons, well, they're not giving up on you yet.
Why Pixar hopes you\'ll go back to using snail mail again
Come Aug. 19, you'll be able to plant stamps featuring characters from Toy Story, WALL*E and three other Pixar movies on any dead-tree missives you might feel moved to send.
Here's the official announcement from the USPS:
Since 1986, Pixar films have stretched the boundaries of our imagination with stories about unlikely heroes who explore the bonds of friendship and family. Now some of those heroes are the subjects of colorful new Send a Hello stamps that encourage people to connect with loved ones through the mail. The Send a Hello stamps, which go on sale Aug. 19, are a natural outgrowth of the Art of Disney stamp series issued between 2004 and 2008. Originally intended as a series of three annual issuances depicting friendship, celebration, and romance, the Art of Disney stamps proved so popular that the Postal Service expanded the series to include issuances in 2007 and 2008 to celebrate imagination and magic.
Based on that success, the Postal Service was eager to work with the Walt Disney Company again, choosing to explore the Disney*Pixar films, which offer exciting, contemporary characters and strong themes involving family and friends.
This pane of 20 stamps includes five different designs featuring Pixar characters: Lightning McQueen and Mater from Cars (2006); Remy the rat and Linguini from Ratatouille (2007); Buzz Lightyear and two of the green, three-eyed aliens from Toy Story (1995); Carl Fredricksen and Dug from Up (2009); and the robot WALL*E from WALL*E (2008).
Since the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was introduced in 2001, all seven Pixar films released since that time have been nominated and five of the seven have won, including Ratatouille, WALL*E and Up.
So—are you a big enough Pixar fan that this will this get you stop updating your Facebook status for a moment and scribble a note to that friend of yours instead?
Why Pixar hopes you\'ll go back to using snail mail again