Why I love the Internet, part N
Dec. 14th, 2012 05:46 pmAs may have been mentioned,
jwg and I are going to Myanmar in January, and one of the things that needs to be done is to get visas. Theoretically one can get them at the airport upon arrival, but our tour organizer strongly recommended getting them in advance by mailing the necessary forms and documents to the Myanmar Embassy in Washington, DC. This includes sending them our passports, something that always makes me nervous.
The reason for the Subject line is that, since we sent the stuff by FedEx, John was able to check the status of the package this morning, and discover that it had been delivered (and we even have the name of the person who signed for it!). Better still, since we had to send them a FedEx label to allow them to send the passports back to us at our expense, we already know the tracking number for the return, and we'll be able to tell when they send it off.
The reason for the Subject line is that, since we sent the stuff by FedEx, John was able to check the status of the package this morning, and discover that it had been delivered (and we even have the name of the person who signed for it!). Better still, since we had to send them a FedEx label to allow them to send the passports back to us at our expense, we already know the tracking number for the return, and we'll be able to tell when they send it off.
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Date: 2012-12-14 11:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-12-15 02:50 am (UTC)Not only do they NOT knock or ring the bell, they leave my gate open, too.