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Maybe the plane carrying it crashed somewhere in the Pacific and it'll be delivered to you 5 years later by a castaway?
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Leisher wrote: Maybe the plane carrying it crashed somewhere in the Pacific and it'll be delivered to you 5 years later by a castaway?
Out for delivery, today... fingers crossed.
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Not delivered by tonight's deadline.

I wonder if the USPS problem is that it's the south.
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Informed Delivery has been broken for me for almost a week. They updated their password requirements, so my valid password always came back as "Invalid format" So I tried resetting the password. No matter what I tried, all passwords matching their new format, it kept giving me Invalid format at the end of the process.

Today I finally decided to try using Microsoft Edge, and it worked. :(
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The government is deep in bed with MS, so always use their shit when dealing with government stuff.

And the new Edge is honestly not bad. It's not great, but it's a billion times better than the previous Edge which simply didn't work. It still boggles my mind that it was ever released or fixed.
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Leisher wrote: The government is deep in bed with MS, so always use their shit when dealing with government stuff.

And the new Edge is honestly not bad. It's not great, but it's a billion times better than the previous Edge which simply didn't work. It still boggles my mind that it was ever released or fixed.
Don't care. I use Chrome, The End. It'd have to be super-compelling to make a switch. And, unless it starts sucking my dick...
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TheCatt wrote:
Leisher wrote: The government is deep in bed with MS, so always use their shit when dealing with government stuff.

And the new Edge is honestly not bad. It's not great, but it's a billion times better than the previous Edge which simply didn't work. It still boggles my mind that it was ever released or fixed.
Don't care. I use Chrome, The End. It'd have to be super-compelling to make a switch. And, unless it starts sucking my dick...
I also use Chrome primarily.

Just pointing out that Edge is no longer the worst browser. I'd give that title to Safari now.
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Leisher wrote: I'd give that title to Safari now.
Apple software so terrible, and yet...
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OMg. The bug is that on Chrome it won't let you use a saved password. It throws a validation exception every time. So I have to type my password like a heathen.
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https://youtu.be/xaVgRj2e5_s?t=172
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I loved that scene as a kid. Still do.
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12/2 - I request a package pickup.

12/3 - USPS picks up said package.

12/6 - USPS delivers said package.

12/9 - USPS notifies me that they have received the package pickup request.
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