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Package Tracking

2002-07-17 19:06:11+02 by Dan Lyke 5 comments

UPS Package Tracking rocks. Except that the dates they sort entries by are local time, and when I've got a package shipped 2 day air from Japan, deciphering where the heck my package is is a hassle. But the new laptop arrived in Oakland yesterday evening...

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#Comment made: 2002-07-17 19:19:44+02 by: Dan Lyke

Ummm... or maybe not. They appear to have sent it back to San Bruno now...

#Comment made: 2002-07-17 21:40:13+02 by: TheSHAD0W

UPS does that. They'll send packages way the hell out of the way because it's on their route. Considering it's less efficient to dedicate a truck to take a package twenty miles than to send it on a 200 mile trip via the regular route, I can understand that. It's still frustrating, though...

#Comment made: 2003-04-11 04:32:13.789237+02 by: Shawn

Wow, Dan. You were playing the hot new game "has my laptop shipped yet?". I'm jealous! (Not really ;-)

#Comment made: 2003-04-11 15:35:21.658189+02 by: meuon

What exotic piece of fetish gear did you get?

#Comment made: 2003-04-11 16:04:06.456548+02 by: Dan Lyke

This was my P-2110 that you saw me take to Burning Man.

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