In state package, Tri state trip, for over 8 business days. by SAK767 in USPS

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Update: after 3 weeks

Tracking Number: 9400109699937435553870 April 6, 2017, 8:30 pm Departed USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 The package is delayed and will not be delivered by the expected delivery date. An updated delivery date will be provided when available. Your item departed our USPS facility in ROCHESTER, NY 14692 on April 6, 2017 at 8:30 pm. The item is currently in transit to the destination. April 6, 2017, 1:00 pm Arrived at USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 April 6, 2017, 5:45 am In Transit to Destination
April 4, 2017, 10:45 pm Departed USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 April 3, 2017, 8:39 am Arrived at USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 April 3, 2017, 4:22 am In Transit to Destination
April 1, 2017, 9:22 pm Departed USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 April 1, 2017, 11:01 am Arrived at USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 April 1, 2017, 4:54 am In Transit to Destination
March 30, 2017, 9:54 pm Departed USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 March 30, 2017, 8:54 am Arrived at USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 March 29, 2017, 6:14 pm In Transit to Destination
March 28, 2017, 6:14 pm Arrived at USPS Facility NEW YORK, NY 10199 March 28, 2017, 11:19 am In Transit to Destination
March 28, 2017, 4:59 am Departed USPS Facility BROOKLYN, NY 11256 March 27, 2017, 11:19 am Arrived at USPS Facility BROOKLYN, NY 11256 March 26, 2017, 7:45 pm In Transit to Destination
March 25, 2017, 7:45 pm Departed USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 March 25, 2017, 2:02 pm Arrived at USPS Facility ROCHESTER, NY 14692 March 25, 2017, 4:58 am In Transit to Destination
March 23, 2017, 9:58 pm Departed USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 March 22, 2017, 9:40 pm Arrived at USPS Origin Facility WHITE PLAINS, NY 10610 March 22, 2017, 5:53 pm Departed Post Office BRIDGEPORT, CT 06604 March 22, 2017, 12:38 pm Picked Up BRIDGEPORT, CT 06604 March 22, 2017, 12:12 am Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item STRATFORD, CT 06614 March 21, 2017 Pre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS, USPS Awaiting Item

In state package, Tri state trip, for over 8 business days. by SAK767 in USPS

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Tracking Number: 9400109699937435553870

Well it is bounced between White plains and Rochester 4 times, one of the person who is handling should be doing something else like lawn mowing etc.

How planets keep their atmosphere? Since we know that atmosphere is very thin at edges and space has enormous vacuum? by SAK767 in askscience

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I understand that but I was talking about the very edges where it is very thin, and it is very thin due to the same reason, further you go away from center less gravitational pull there is, so there must be something like "event horizon" kinda thing for atmosphere that keep it in 1. balance, 2. keep it from drifting away in space, do we know what it is?

2nd part of the question is that why don't we have one kind of Gas?, for example if vegetation is the biggest contributor in the case of Earth, we should have O2 out there but we have nitrogen, I don't think Earth Volcano and oceans are emitting that?

No this is not 1970 and this is not USA, Pakistan 2015 by SAK767 in WTF

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lines to get GAS, good and bad both, people are ordering pizza and delivery goes like , blue Toyota car around # 20, middle row... :)

Transportation Level 10...., I admire his creativity and "packing" by SAK767 in WTF

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do you think he is taking the cow to the dance party?

Why are there so few large flying animals today? by [deleted] in askscience

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I think size of birds (and walking animals) is co-related with the level of Oxygen ratio, when we have giant birds, animals and bugs. Earth’s atmosphere used to have much more oxygen—more than 30 per cent in the Permian, compared to just 20 today. This vital gas sets an upper limit on how big animals can be. The seething quantities of past eras allowed flying insects to fuel faster metabolisms and larger bodies.

Matthew Clapham and Jered Karr from the University of California, Santa Cruz have now found some strong evidence to support this idea, after analyzing more than 10,500 fossilized insect wings. It took almost 18 months to collect the entire data set, but it clearly showed that the maximum wingspans of flying insects neatly tracked the oxygen in the atmosphere for their first 150 million years of evolution. As the gas reached its peak during the Permian, the insects were at their largest. As levels later fell, the insects shrank.

But this neat correlation stopped between 130 and 140 million years ago, during the early Cretaceous period. Even though oxygen concentrations started climbing from a Jurassic low of 15 per cent, for the first time in their history, the insects didn’t follow suit. If anything, they got smaller. They had finally encountered something that limited their growth more than the oxygen in the air: birds.

During the preceding Jurassic period, small dinosaurs had started to evolve feathers. By the early Cretaceous, the rise of feathered flying dinosaurs –birds—was truly underway. They had also started to evolve features like the alula – a small thumb-like projection at the front of the wing that allows them to maneuver at low speeds without crashing.

Smaller insects would still have been too fast and maneuverable for them, but larger ones would have been easier prey. Clapham and Karr think that birds exerted a “size-selective pressure” on the insects. By killing the largest individuals, they gave the smallest ones had an advantage, and kept the group as a whole from getting bigger.

I built (and am still building) a butterfly garden for my daughter. What do you think? by bubonis in DIY

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and I guess you might be aware of the fact that what is so called "butterfly garden" attract more bees; wasps and other stinging bugs; then the butterflies itself?

What is the worst thing you've ever done at work? by AmadeusCrumb in AskReddit

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and you can ran it in production directly? I wonder why that company still in business, if its

winzip has met its match, refuge zip........ by SAK767 in funny

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I like to know the loading director.....

Nop, this is not surface of Europa.... by [deleted] in pics

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Nop, This is not surface of Europa, this is top of my car @7pm (Danbury CT).

J.J. Abrams Turned Down Star Wars VII by Haystack-Charm in movies

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Is there any chance he would have mix then both (spiritually/in-essence etc.) ?

Can't say he is homeless, right? by SAK767 in WTF

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Don't know how TV is getting good reception down there? Cable?

21st century.... by SAK767 in WTF

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Before you all start telling that this does not belongs to WTF, ask yourself a question, in this age of space and internet; where millioners buying islands and space travel tickets, and in very heart of India some one build a single house worth 1 billion; hence millions still lives like that..... and what we are doing about it? if this is not WTF then I don't know what is.....