Back in time?
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Ok so from what I understood my package arrived in Indianapolis at 1:02 am. Then it left at 6:49 am. Then it travelled 3 minutes back in time to 6:46 am and teleported to boston. Its not that somebody obviously forgot to scan the package as it was leaving Indiana, so much as the fact that they were able to mark it as arrived in boston 3 minutes prior to marking it as having left Indiana
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Where's that mug when you need it?
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I can't find the thread, but the explanation for this was explained in a thread. I think they scan the truck in Boston, but don't register the package leaving Indy until the morning after it arrives for some weird reason.
So you're a southie, just like will hunting, eh?
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@WhiskeyJack said:
Where's that mug when you need it?
Mug Kitteh delivars!
Note: Not actually mugging this thread, just posting for WhiskeyJack and because I adore Mug Kitteh.
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@WhiskeyJack said:
Where's that mug when you need it?
Forget the mug. We need something else for dups.
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@bstorer said:
Forget the mug. We need something else for dups.
Another image. I don't know if this can hotlink or not..
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@belgariontheking said:
So you're a southie, just like will hunting, eh?
Will Hunting would never have posted a dup!
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Will Hunting would have calculated the physics that allowed for the package to jump from Indianapolis to Boston in -3 seconds for real.
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@belgariontheking said:
I can't find the thread, but the explanation for this was explained in a thread. I think they scan the truck in Boston, but don't register the package leaving Indy until the morning after it arrives for some weird reason.
So you're a southie, just like will hunting, eh?
I live in the boston area.
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I did a quick search and did not find another post similar. probably just missed it. sorry if its a dup.
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@galgorah said:
I did a quick search and did not find another post similar. probably just missed it. sorry if its a dup.
Search harder! It's ok.. it's fun to nitpick some.
EDIT: It's on page 6 from March 10: http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/8137.aspx
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@AbbydonKrafts said:
EDIT: It's on page 6 from March 10: http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/8137.aspx
That would be why I didn't find it. That post was about fedex, not ups.
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@belgariontheking said:
@AbbydonKrafts said:
Oh, well then it's technically not a duplicate at all. Carry on, every one!EDIT: It's on page 6 from March 10: http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/8137.aspx
That would be why I didn't find it. That post was about fedex, not ups.
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UPS != FedEx
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@AccessGuru said:
Not this clown againUPS != FedEx
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@AbbydonKrafts said:
@bstorer said:
Forget the mug. We need something else for dups.
Another image. I don't know if this can hotlink or not..
Oh, no way! Xanadu?! +10 bonus points for coolness if so!!
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I had that happen to me with Fedex once. My package was travelling west, though, and appeared to go back in time as it took less than an hour to cross time zones going from its Kentucky stop to its Illinois stop. Of course, the Real WTF there is that the timestamps were in each depot's local time. I can't figure out how it happens going east, though, unless Indiana's time zones are even weirder than I thought.
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@Minos said:
...unless Indiana's time zones are even weirder than I thought.
Depends how weird you think they are. Up until 2 years ago Indiana had 3 different time zones across the state.
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The thing that I think is weird is that none of Arizona observes DST except the Navajo Indian Nation. Indiana is weird in that the split isn't even close to uniform. It's just the two corners on the west border. I've never seen a place where the time could change to another zone and then back again simply by driving north or south.
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@AbbydonKrafts said:
The thing that I think is weird is that none of Arizona observes DST except the Navajo Indian Nation. Indiana is weird in that the split isn't even close to uniform. It's just the two corners on the west border. I've never seen a place where the time could change to another zone and then back again simply by driving north or south.
TRWTF is DST. Can we just get rid of this nonsense already?
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@morbiuswilters said:
TRWTF is DST. Can we just get rid of this nonsense already?
But how would we save energy without a government mandated springing forward and falling back?
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@belgariontheking said:
@morbiuswilters said:
TRWTF is DST. Can we just get rid of this nonsense already?
But how would we save energy without a government mandated springing forward and falling back?Ha ha, the sad part is it has only wasted energy for the last 60 years or so.
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@belgariontheking said:
So you're a southie, just like will hunting, eh?
Bah, a lot of Southie is now young adults (25-35) living post-grad. It's losing it's edge.