Posted: Dec 24, 2013 10:26 PM
Maybe they took me literally when I said "I'd like to ship this ground."
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Sorry man, at least this will give you a reason to go to work tomorrow. It will be worth the wait though, I think. Merry Christmas.lv600 wrote:I gave my office address, as I'm there more than home. I expected the box on Friday, but nothing.
I was out of the office on Monday, and we apparently closed the office during lunch, and missed the mail lady.
Our office was closed today, and I tried to track her down, but I couldn't find her in the neighborhood.
Try again on Thursday. *sigh*
Chris, don't ask me how I know, but I have a sneaky suspicion that your package has been delayed....All this experiment does is show how much USPS sucks at delivering packages when they say they will.
I've received nothing as well.
Any assistance in securing an E34 could be providedRoyW wrote: Now all I need (to add to the fleet) is an e34 and an e39! Meanwhile I'll add a few of these items to the glove box of an e28 for future emergency support. Looking forward to reading the BMW Tuning Mag tomorrow, once I brush up on my German Thanks Pavel for the stash.
-RoyW
Same to you. I used to boat sit for Bill when he was down diving for the teeth. My wife then was paid be him to clean the teeth.Mab1957 wrote: May God Bless you and all the MyE28'rs today, a day for celebration of good living for all mankind.
It's a keyring. It may not be hypo allergenic, but what you do with it is your businessm4ximusprim3 wrote: BMW belly ring? earring? Fishhook? haven't quite figured this one out. May have to get a prince albert.
I have a little netbook that I added a Solid State Drive to (that's a hard drive that doesn't spin.) It uses way less battery, boots super fast, and makes the little guy run so much better. It's a perfect computer to grab for a trip. Lucky guy!pmorg98 wrote:it contained a mini laptop computer (my tech savvy kids tell me it's a "netbook")
Glad you like it! That emblem makes me lol everytime I read it.mooseheadm5 wrote:It's a keyring. It may not be hypo allergenic, but what you do with it is your businessm4ximusprim3 wrote: BMW belly ring? earring? Fishhook? haven't quite figured this one out. May have to get a prince albert.
And now, my box from Indiana:
Lots of fun stuff!
2 XBOX games
GNR CD
Video golf game
Iphone case
M30 filter
Head mounted light
Toy Mini
Small metric drill bit set
Super bright LED light
Pens, post its, zip ties, BMW roundel football, inflatable squeaky mallet (the cats just love being bonked on the head with it), stickers, UUC coupon, and a butterfly bottle opener.
One of my personal favorites is the stick on emblem with some of the best Engrish I've ever seen.
you're welcome, glad you like it! I used that computer in the shop a lot to have the forum or a how-to site up to have the pics handy while I was working- it's a great little machine! It actually has both windows xp and ubuntu on it- you can probably just use windows if you like, but if you're the adventurous sort, it's a good linux learning machine.pmorg98 wrote:Opened my box box from Max this morning. I felt like Jason Bourne or some other secret agent: it contained a mini laptop computer (my tech savvy kids tell me it's a "netbook"), a German made gas mask and a bottle of blue chalkline chalk. I powered up the computer and it works great! Max had left me a post it note with the passwords to get into it. I am convinced it contains some files that give me the mission that I need to complete that will require the use of a gas mask and blue chalkline chalk. A very cool box! I am typing this post on the very computer that I received from Max this morning, how cool is that! I have an ipad that I usually use but there are times when I have to borrow one of my kids laptops to order parts from websites that aren't too ipad friendly. Thanks Max and Merry Christmas to all![/img]