Originally posted by reh321 Your drawing is interesting. I had a package which, according to tracking, did something even worse than staying put; it went from Chicago suburb1 to suburb2 and then back to suburb1, before finally heading towards Indiana. As nearly as I can tell, the loop to suburb2 was a mistake that added at least three days to the time it took for the package to get to me.
Not my drawing, it's XKCD, like in the source below.
Well, it better not happen to me. I have been getting quite anxious about this K-3
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