Error: Groundhog Day

We have more shipping adventures and date mishaps in this week’s episode. I just asked “Hey Google, how many days are there in February THIS year” and they confidently answered “28 days.” I briefly thought about automatically playing that query on this page to see how many of your devices would answer correctly, but then I decided I should automatically run the command to order a pizza and then I thought about the whole thing.

Building on an earlier submission,
Dave P.
reports “To my great surprise, the package did arrive in time for Christmas, but just barely. USPS really came through on their end, it took less than 2 days to deliver the package, after the original delivery service took 12 days to find a USPS delivery facility.” Hah! Someone owes me a dime!

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Peter S.

on the other hand, had a less than stellar experience with the competition. “I’m not sure I can ever trust UPS again. Not only did they lose my package, they lost their homepage.”

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Supporter of art
Chris
remark’d “I know February 2024 is supposed to be longer than usual, but I only expected one extra day, no more than 330…”

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Old timer
Barry M.

wistfully remembers this film released in a year that never existed. “man, that’s a real classic,” he said quietly. Wasn’t that movie title actually “The Hand who rocks the cradle?” Two mistakes in one!

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Finally, a new anonymous (that is, the previous anonymous submissions were from different anonymous) sent us a nice photo of a hill and a fully charged battery, exclaiming “I don’t think I should have seen this class name. I wonder if I could throw in some string escaping in to your message!” Be careful, it could be a trap.

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