You traded Leddy, which sealed the hawks fate.
You traded Leddy, which sealed the hawks fate.
Check the standings.Still have the big three...Toews, Kane, and Sharp.
Not really up on all this...
But don't the Maple Leafs spell it Hooky?!?
Check the standings.
Check the standings.
One thing about the NHL, regular season standings mean nothing. The playoffs is where everything happens.
Why is it the longest of the three?
I thought the purpose of a hybrid connector was sleekness?!?
Jim
The 23mm measurement listed in that picture is not a length...its a diameter...
If you look closely, the SM connector seems to be the longest...the 510 is the shortest, with the P3 being in the middle...I am referring to the length of material under the ring with the little hole in it.
The purpose of a hybrid connector has never been sleekness or stealth...it has always been about connectivity...it's a method born from mech mods, to eliminate voltage drop between battery and atomizer.
The P3 has the ability to do the Provari version of that, with its new top cap...
The curse of the lazy postal worker strikes! Check this out...
I'm currently living in an apartment complex and the mail "hut" is visible from the window in my living room. I saw the postman drive up to the hut and take about 30 minutes to fill the mail boxes before he got back in his truck. As he was pulling out, he stopped in front of my apartment, and I figured that he was bringing me the precious, but that was not the case. He went upstairs to another apartment for a pickup of several outbound packages, got back in his truck and left.
I went to the hut to get my mail, and I found a delivery notice stating that nobody was available to accept delivery. I watched him the entire time, and he never even attempted to deliver the package. I've called the post office and reported this incident with the mail carrier and they seemed sympathetic and said they would speak to him, but somehow I don't it.
In any case, I signed the slip and put it back in the mailbox, so hopefully it will be delivered tomorrow. One more day...
No surprise there. I'm not sure signing the slip is good enough. I'm not even sure he'll have it on his truck tomorrow. You might have to take that slip and go to the post office yourself and pick it up. Are you certain? I share your disappointment. Truly! I waited for my maildude and intercepted him at the box.
I had the same concern, so I just called back and verified that leaving the signed slip in the mailbox was sufficient. The person I spoke with said that she would try to contact him and see if he is still in the area to deliver today. She said that otherwise the signed slip in the mailbox is what is needed for delivery tomorrow.
The curse of the lazy postal worker strikes! Check this out...
I'm currently living in an apartment complex and the mail "hut" is visible from the window in my living room. I saw the postman drive up to the hut and take about 30 minutes to fill the mail boxes before he got back in his truck. As he was pulling out, he stopped in front of my apartment, and I figured that he was bringing me the precious, but that was not the case. He went upstairs to another apartment for a pickup of several outbound packages, got back in his truck and left.
I went to the hut to get my mail, and I found a delivery notice stating that nobody was available to accept delivery. I watched him the entire time, and he never even attempted to deliver the package. I've called the post office and reported this incident with the mail carrier and they seemed sympathetic and said they would speak to him, but somehow I don't it.
In any case, I signed the slip and put it back in the mailbox, so hopefully it will be delivered tomorrow. One more day...
My, oh my. What have I started?
The curse of the lazy postal worker strikes! Check this out...
I'm currently living in an apartment complex and the mail "hut" is visible from the window in my living room. I saw the postman drive up to the hut and take about 30 minutes to fill the mail boxes before he got back in his truck. As he was pulling out, he stopped in front of my apartment, and I figured that he was bringing me the precious, but that was not the case. He went upstairs to another apartment for a pickup of several outbound packages, got back in his truck and left.
I went to the hut to get my mail, and I found a delivery notice stating that nobody was available to accept delivery. I watched him the entire time, and he never even attempted to deliver the package. I've called the post office and reported this incident with the mail carrier and they seemed sympathetic and said they would speak to him, but somehow I don't it.
In any case, I signed the slip and put it back in the mailbox, so hopefully it will be delivered tomorrow. One more day...
Had that happen here once. I went down to the post office and picked up my package (a provari) and while there I happened to explain to the person behind the counter that the mail lady didn't even come to the door. We were home the whole day (hubby works from home, telecommutes to Philly) and we are generally home every day till about 2-3 pm.
The next day the mail lady brought my mail to the door with an apology. Haven't had any issues since then
It probably helped that you threatened to body slam her if she ever did it again.![]()