Just imagine how disappointed and angry you would be if you got it in a week or so and it didn't work as advertised. Let David and his crew do their magic. I am kinda in favor of not actually knowing when it will arrive, though I understand those who may be in different locations at different times and are therefore anxious to know an exact date of arrival or at least shipping.
If you're bored waiting, do the following little trick. Make a number of small orders on sites which are located across the globe and choose the slowest shipping method. Then surprise yourself by receiving a small package every week without even knowing which one it is. I do this often to pass the time and in the end don't really lose that much money since I manage to sell 95% of what I
buy. Or just continue stalking this
thread hourly in hope that the sheer amount of
thread starers will increase the cognitive capacities of machine workers and the working output of the machinery so that the products may be finished earlier. Personally, I prefer the former