There are reports that they were doing 150 km/h on an S-curve where the limit is 80 km/h. In the rain. So, yeah, little sympathy for them.
'Trash'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm earwormed with "Life Upon the Wicked Stage." The High Society/Cabaret version. [link] (I'm not entirely sure where this clip is from, but I found it a few days ago when looking for clips of Anna Kendrick singing for some Les Mis fantasy casting I was doing with a friend on facebook, and it totally cracked me up. And now it won't leave my head.)
Yeti crabs farm bacteria on their arms.
I'm not sure how I feel about this.
Postal cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail
Ben Franklin is not amused.
Ben Franklin is not amused.
Ben Franklin does everything online these days.
I think it's horrifying, actually. There are a lot of people out there who aren't reliably online, and aren't using FedEx or UPS for everything.
It's like assuming everything can be an e-book -- e-readers are fantastic, but it's going to be a long time before every child in this country has reliable access to one.
Yeah, do not love that postal slow. I mean, a LOT of stuff you receive by mail is time-sensitive, and I don't think companies are going to really be sensitive to that.
ION, it's 10:15 am and we still have internet at home! Cross fingers they forgot to flip a switch; I can live without cable until the 15th!!! For sure! Happy to do it if I can keep the interwebs!
ita !, you should put this on your Xmas list: [link]
Well, the USPS is severely limited by Congress as to what they can do to reduces their financial losses. Maybe there'll be an outcry about the slowing of the mail that will make Congress give them other options.
Maybe there'll be an outcry about the slowing of the mail that will make Congress give them other options.
tommy, that is such 70s thinking. They'll privatize all mail delivery with a grotesque bit of cronyish, which will lead to a three tier system of functional mail at high prices, a new Amazon driven delivery system in the middle and Bulk Rate for everybody else.
Maybe there'll be an outcry about the slowing of the mail that will make Congress give them other options.
I may be completely in the dark about this, but it feels like if Congress is now in the business of bailing out failing enterprises, the postal service and libraries should be first in line.