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Why wouldn’t it show up?
You don't know shipping in my neighborhood. Half my stuff gets delivered to the wrong address. AT 2 seems to be a difficult concept. So far, I have not lost anything as my neighbors have been honest, but with rental tenant turn around, you never know when a tenant may keep something brought to their door instead of mine.
 
You don't know shipping in my neighborhood. Half my stuff gets delivered to the wrong address. AT 2 seems to be a difficult concept. So far, I have not lost anything as my neighbors have been honest, but with rental tenant turn around, you never know when a tenant may keep something brought to their door instead of mine.
That seems like one of those things that would be specific to your situation.
 
You don't know shipping in my neighborhood. Half my stuff gets delivered to the wrong address. AT 2 seems to be a difficult concept. So far, I have not lost anything as my neighbors have been honest, but with rental tenant turn around, you never know when a tenant may keep something brought to their door instead of mine.

Here in Atlanta we get mail 1-2 times a week on average.
It's nothing for letters mailed from within the state to take 2 weeks or more to get delivered to us.
Checks we mail out get held up like this also.
Last week we got two checks from two different accounts accounts that were postmarked in March, of 2022!

The USPS never delivers priority on time, but lie on the day they are supposed to be delivered and say they were. Then you wait a couple of days and then it shows up for real.
 
I think communication is great. I'm a big fan. I'd even go so far as to say that communication is one of the key strengths humanity has going for it. Communication has facilitated us being able to pull off some of our most monumental feats, and a lack of it has certainly contributed to some of our most monumental failures.

Who could possibly be opposed to more effective and efficient sharing of information?!

Not I, that's for sure!
 
I think communication is great. I'm a big fan. I'd even go so far as to say that communication is one of the key strengths humanity has going for it. Communication has facilitated us being able to pull off some of our most monumental feats, and a lack of it has certainly contributed to some of our most monumental failures.

Who could possibly be opposed to more effective and efficient sharing of information?!

Not I, that's for sure!
This! So much this!
 
Who could possibly be opposed to more effective and efficient sharing of information?
What information are you wanting to be shared that hasn’t been?

Spark doesn’t have the knives yet so he can’t answer when are they going to ship.

Unless I’m mistaken pictures of the knives showing the shield and handle colors have been posted… so I’m confused about what information hasn’t been shared.
 
What information are you wanting to be shared that hasn’t been?

Spark doesn’t have the knives yet so he can’t answer when are they going to ship.

Unless I’m mistaken pictures of the knives showing the shield and handle colors have been posted… so I’m confused about what information hasn’t been shared.
First World Problem level impatience is just rearing its ugly head again, if you ask me!
 
Definitely need more patience.

Last year Spark announced the knife on June 7th and he didn't take money till September 8th and they started arriving a month and half later.
 
If it's information everyone wants, here's some information for you guys/gals/youngsters:

I knew a gal who worked in the Dragon Bar in Saitozaki, Japan back in the 1960s who had a glass eye. In the Dragon Bar they didn't have tables - only the bar or booths. Her glass eye was on the right side so she preferred to sit with her right side to the wall in a booth - kinda prevented anyone from sneaking up on her blind side.
 
If it's information everyone wants, here's some information for you guys/gals/youngsters:

I knew a gal who worked in the Dragon Bar in Saitozaki, Japan back in the 1960s who had a glass eye. In the Dragon Bar they didn't have tables - only the bar or booths. Her glass eye was on the right side so she preferred to sit with her right side to the wall in a booth - kinda prevented anyone from sneaking up on her blind side.

You sure you're not thinking of Marty Feldman?
 
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