- Canon EOS 5D v1.1.1 Firmware Update http://tinyurl.com/2emzxn #
- Apple Releases Safari 3.1 With New CSS and HTML 5 Feature Support http://tinyurl.com/2uyu79 #
- Safari 3.1 renders my site faster than Firefox and IE 7. Gmail and Google Reader also load faster. I like it. #
- Safari 3.1 also uses a different color management profile than Firefox and IE. Color temperature is cooler. Interesting. #
- One disappointment of Safari 3.1 is that it still messes up post formatting within WordPress. (Not fully compatible with TinyMCE.) #
- Will Vista SP1 Ship This Week? http://tinyurl.com/yv52sc #
- Amazon: Windows Vista with SP1 to be released tomorrow http://tinyurl.com/28ll5m #
- Continental Airlines to conduct biofuel test flight http://tinyurl.com/27tyhn #
- Interesting Email from Sequoia http://tinyurl.com/3yozhg #
- Cool Mods – The Coffee Printer http://tinyurl.com/26v7r6 #
- Could 1.5km tall Vertical Villages be the solution to London’s growing population? http://tinyurl.com/ytjp4y #
- Geeky Toys – The Office Monkeys Playset http://tinyurl.com/yqrj42 #
- Casa Morini: 1912 http://tinyurl.com/2ezekb #
- Delta County: 1940 (Love the colors) http://tinyurl.com/26r4dr #
- Credit scores 102: A crisis, and some changes http://tinyurl.com/yspddv #
- Big Bang, v2.0 (Two of my photos are featured in this post) http://tinyurl.com/27ultm #
- Crazy Gadgets – The Solar Powered Spy Bat – The COM-BAT http://tinyurl.com/34ejpe #
- WWW creator speaks against usage tracking http://tinyurl.com/2efp7g #
- Uninformed Bearded Man Confuses Malware with iPhone Unlocking http://tinyurl.com/2qyn5m #
- Fully electric, 130 mph Tesla Roadster goes into production http://tinyurl.com/38hazn #
- New levels of efficiency for white OLEDs http://tinyurl.com/33t4eq #
- Mack Titan debuts new 16-liter with 2,060 lb-ft of torque http://tinyurl.com/2pgfc9 #
- Business travel at 800 mph – the Gulfstream G650 http://tinyurl.com/3cnf6k #
- WTD 435 (True) http://tinyurl.com/2krr6t #
- Fire All The Photographers http://tinyurl.com/33a6k5 #
- Second Amendment at Supreme Court TODAY http://tinyurl.com/2jo3kb #
- What to Do If You’re Laid Off? http://tinyurl.com/2uhloh #
- Bomb Squad Defuses Turnip http://tinyurl.com/yvud3y #
- The Continuing Slide Towards Thoughtcrime http://tinyurl.com/2rv3uz #
- TiVo software supports more codecs http://tinyurl.com/2o878u #
Daily Archives: March 18, 2008
The packages return… again
I can’t make this stuff up, seriously. I had another shipment of boxes returned to me by FedEx. I was using pre-printed labels sent to me by Data Robotics themselves. I sent back two Drobos to them a week ago, and the same boxes are now sitting back in my home. One was a replacement unit that didn’t work out, and another was the original Drobo that made questionable fan and chassis noises. See my Drobo review for the details on the Drobos, if you’re interested.
You may remember that one of the RMA Drobos was returned to me already. When I called FedEx this time, I was transferred to a manager who knew how to research the problem, unlike the last time. Still, all he could tell me was that he has no idea what’s going on, and he’s never seen anything like it in the system. Great… What he “thinks” might be going on is that there’s something wrong with the prepaid shipping labels, and apparently, even though the shipper and destination addresses are printed correctly on the label, the barcode isn’t correct, and is causing the packages to be re-routed back to me.
Whatever the case may be, I fed up with yo-yo packages. I want these boxes to go to their destination, and I keep shipping them out, yet they keep coming back to me. I’ve asked Data Robotics to provide me with UPS shipping labels, and will see if UPS can manage to ship them where they belong. I’ve given FedEx two chances already, and I’m not inclined to give them another.
What I’d really like to know is why this stuff keeps happening to me… Sure, it makes for a bit of “entertainment”, but it also frustrates me to no end.
