Is The United States Postal Service Up To The Challenge?


My take on the Welsh steelworker map.  I wonder if Atanas will get it in nine days?

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  • 1/12/2007 9:37 AM Trish wrote:
    Wow, Ron, you must be a cartographer.
    But where is George Street?
  • 1/18/2007 2:56 PM Atanas Entchev wrote:
    Well, it's nine days today. I just got today's mail, no card from Ron. I will let you know if I receive the card at a later date. I presume Ron would otherwise get it back as undeliverable.
  • 1/19/2007 10:40 AM Ron wrote:
    I did get it back as undeliverable after 5 days but I decided to remove the return address label and put it back in the mail. I am mailing this from a different distribution center. Hopefully, persistence will pay off.
  • 1/21/2007 2:16 PM Caitlin wrote:
    Sounds like a new kind of geography competition - is the U.K. better at delivering letters with maps than the U.S.?
    1. 1/21/2007 3:01 PM Atanas Entchev wrote:
      It looks like it is, so far.
  • 1/21/2007 7:02 PM Ron wrote:
    I think they can, I think they can, I think they can...owww, who am I kidding.

    Ron

    1. 1/25/2007 5:51 PM Atanas Entchev wrote:
      I got it!!! Read blog entry.

      http://blog.entchev.com/2007/01/25/the-us-postal-service-is-as-good-as-the-uk-royal-mail.aspx
  • 1/28/2007 7:09 AM William wrote:
    Due to automation, letters without sufficient info are automatically taken out of the system and returned to sender. But, if the letter can get to a person, they can usually figure out the mailer's intentions.

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