1 posted on
02/23/2010 4:50:10 PM PST by
Whenifhow
To: Whenifhow
The postal service has been using bar codes for at least a decade to speed up service.
2 posted on
02/23/2010 4:51:22 PM PST by
mnehring
To: Whenifhow
To: Whenifhow
I had one in my box in CA and I asked my mail carrier, a good friend, why it was there. He said so the management can keep track of the efficiency of the carriers.
5 posted on
02/23/2010 4:54:31 PM PST by
LuvFreeRepublic
(Support our military or leave. I will help you pack BO!)
To: Whenifhow
There’s one of those bar codes on 0bama’s scalp. Saudi Arabia printed it there after they programmed him to destroy the USA.
6 posted on
02/23/2010 4:55:12 PM PST by
StopObama2012
(CLICK ME to expose Osaudi)
To: Whenifhow
If we had a bar code, the snow plow has knocked it off and smashed it to smithereens by now. They have knocked down our mailbox three times since Christmas.
9 posted on
02/23/2010 4:57:13 PM PST by
La Lydia
To: Whenifhow
No barcode for me...but then I have a mail slot only. :—)
To: Whenifhow
My mailman wrote the house number inside with a Sharpie. Should I be concerned?
11 posted on
02/23/2010 4:59:42 PM PST by
1rudeboy
To: nnn0jeh
15 posted on
02/23/2010 5:02:56 PM PST by
kalee
(The offences we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we engrave in marble. J Huett 1658)
To: Whenifhow
The mail carrier usually has 8 or so of these route scan points along his/her delivery route, which all have to be scanned. Management wants to see these uploaded scans in the next day’s reports. A scan tells them where the carrier was and when. If the scan is missed, USPS will want to know why. If the scan is late, USPS will want to know why. If the mail carrier farts, USPS will want to know why. You get the picture...
17 posted on
02/23/2010 5:05:40 PM PST by
KansasCanadian
(The president of the United States actually has to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.)
To: Whenifhow
No, but late in the summer, we get black widow spiders in our mailboxes.
19 posted on
02/23/2010 5:16:18 PM PST by
Kirkwood
To: Whenifhow
They use a scanner to update packages for their Delivery Confirmation option. The sender is able to use USPS.com to see if the item was delivered to the addressee.
23 posted on
02/23/2010 5:41:08 PM PST by
pbear8
(Climate change is a fraud like Obama)
To: Whenifhow
I had a mouse nest in my mailbox once. Mouse must have built it overnight. Mouse looked really surprised when I opened the mailbox.
25 posted on
02/23/2010 5:50:18 PM PST by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: Whenifhow
Watch your step...they know where you live.
26 posted on
02/23/2010 6:13:41 PM PST by
Eagle Eye
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.)
To: Whenifhow
I checked the inside of the street side mailbox door and sure enough—there was a bar code.
Be on the look out... You maybe getting one of those long census forms. Beware, ever aware............
29 posted on
02/23/2010 6:21:36 PM PST by
deport
(TEXAS PRIMARY -- EARLY VOTING FEB 16 - 26..... Vote today.)
To: Whenifhow
It only looks like a bar code, it’s really detects who picks up the mail! “THEY” are watching.
31 posted on
02/23/2010 6:25:02 PM PST by
count-your-change
(You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: Whenifhow
I had a spider in mine the other day.
32 posted on
02/23/2010 6:27:45 PM PST by
meyer
("It's not enough just to not suck as much as the other side" - G. Beck)
To: Whenifhow
Trusty white mailbox
Full of unwanted letters
emptied waits for more
48 posted on
02/23/2010 8:00:13 PM PST by
listenhillary
(the only reason government wants to be our provider is so it may become our master)
To: Whenifhow
You missed the small camera aimed at your bathroom window.
49 posted on
02/23/2010 8:03:51 PM PST by
verity
(Obama Lies)
To: Whenifhow
Did you look on the back of your neck for the master?
52 posted on
02/24/2010 3:28:13 PM PST by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . Tax the poor. Taxes will give them a stake in society)
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