Bush villages in Alaska where the USPS already delivers at subsidized rates. Anyplace that's not near a large grocery store.
I live less than a mile from Safeway and Costco -- so it won't impact me much unless I want to buy a case of Lucky Charms (they're magically delicious!) and Costco has those lame multipacs with 2 other cereals included.
I could buy a cheapo $299 Dell for each bedroom, network them wirelessly to a huge 300GB drive and have far more functionality than this setup.
Am I wrong?
I have a better plan! Set up giant lightning rods in lightning-prone areas with cabling that extends deep underground to chambers filled with water. Use the resulting steam to power turbines. Presto!
How about fixing the program so we can EASILY select the email program we'd like to use???
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As a mailman, I can't quite see how this would help any mailman that I know. We have to carry a tremendous amount of "stuff" every day -- and unless there's a trailer attachment, this won't help us at all. We'll probably just throw out our backs unloading it from our trucks.
My question is -- if it's gyroscopically balanced, why not just use one wheel in the center?
Bush villages in Alaska where the USPS already delivers at subsidized rates. Anyplace that's not near a large grocery store. I live less than a mile from Safeway and Costco -- so it won't impact me much unless I want to buy a case of Lucky Charms (they're magically delicious!) and Costco has those lame multipacs with 2 other cereals included.
I could buy a cheapo $299 Dell for each bedroom, network them wirelessly to a huge 300GB drive and have far more functionality than this setup. Am I wrong?
I have a better plan! Set up giant lightning rods in lightning-prone areas with cabling that extends deep underground to chambers filled with water. Use the resulting steam to power turbines. Presto!
How about fixing the program so we can EASILY select the email program we'd like to use???
As a mailman, I can't quite see how this would help any mailman that I know. We have to carry a tremendous amount of "stuff" every day -- and unless there's a trailer attachment, this won't help us at all. We'll probably just throw out our backs unloading it from our trucks. My question is -- if it's gyroscopically balanced, why not just use one wheel in the center?