"Current Total Traveled 157,700.2 miles"
Really amazing what the Postal Service can do for a few cents!
"Current Total Traveled 157,700.2 miles"
Really amazing what the Postal Service can do for a few cents!
"Nolo esse salus sine vobis ...” —St. Augustine
Toulouse (March 21st, 2014)
This is wonderful, so glad you thought of it Type40.
Aleks (March 19th, 2014)
i got one too and fwd it, let's see if it shows up soon
Slip 109: Traveled for 9 days, 3380 miles, through 3 people, 375.56 miles/day, 16 mph
Leader Board:
Most Days Traveled 31 (#16, #32, #75)
Most People 6 (#32)
Most Miles 18,346 Miles (#13)
Fastest 51 mph (#112)
Shortest single hop 78.4 miles (#69)
Longest single hop 9,891.31 miles (#13)
Most connected persons:
VertOlive (#97, #102, #105)
Writingrav (#69, #75, #112)
Current Total Traveled 161,0080.3 miles
Aleks (March 21st, 2014)
Thanks for doing all this Type40. We're all enjoying it.
Sealed for your protection.
Dreck (March 21st, 2014), LunaAzurina (March 21st, 2014), Type40 (March 21st, 2014)
Thank you. I wonder sometimes but am using the view count to see the interaction.
I am also open to suggestions on what sort of information you all would like to see. If the data can do it I will give it a go.
In case any were wondering, each post with a single or multiple are grouped like that because they arrived together on the same day.
Slip 27: Traveled for 38 days, 4554.55 miles, through 5 people, 119.86 miles/day, 5 mph
Leader Board:
Most Days Traveled 38 (#27) <---New
Most People 6 (#32)
Most Miles 18,346 Miles (#13)
Fastest 51 mph (#112)
Shortest single hop 78.4 miles (#69)
Longest single hop 9,891.31 miles (#13)
Most connected persons:
VertOlive (#97, #102, #105)
Writingrav (#69, #75, #112)
Current Total Traveled 165,634.8 miles
Last edited by Type40; March 22nd, 2014 at 05:14 PM.
I guess my first slip isn't going to make it back.
Slip 42: Traveled for 31 days, 5345.45 miles, through 3 people, 172.43 miles/day, 7 mph
Leader Board:
Most Days Traveled 38 (#27)
Most People 6 (#32)
Most Miles 18,346 Miles (#13)
Fastest 51 mph (#112)
Shortest single hop 78.4 miles (#69)
Longest single hop 9,891.31 miles (#13)
Most connected persons:
VertOlive (#97, #102, #105)
Writingrav (#69, #75, #112)
Current Total Traveled 170,980.3 miles
Slip 5: Traveled for 42 days, 13552.36 miles, through 3 people, 322.68 miles/day, 13 mph
This slip literally circumnavigated the world.
alc3261 received it on 15/3/2014 (as they put it). All travel started in February, counts.
Leader Board:
Most Days Traveled 42 (#5) <--New
Most People 6 (#32)
Most Miles 18,346 Miles (#13)
Fastest 51 mph (#112)
Shortest single hop 78.4 miles (#69)
Longest single hop 9,891.31 miles (#13)
Most connected persons:
VertOlive (#97, #102, #105)
Writingrav (#69, #75, #112)
alc3261 (#5, #40, #75) <--New
Current Total Traveled 184,532.6 miles
Ooo......most travelled slip and now on the most connected list!!
When you write 36 letters for InCoWriMo I suppose that does happen....
This is a fascinating experiment! Have they all come in yet?
Lady Onogaro
"Be yourself--everybody else is already taken." --Oscar Wilde
Not yet, there are still a lot in the post somewhere.
117 made, 27 returned so far.
I am posting all that I receive.
I have a confession to make...further back in this thread I indicated I would send one to you in early February and much to my horror I somehow forgot about it and discovered it in mid-March as I was making my way through my reply pile! So my face will be red when you post it but as soon as I realized my oversight I sent it back to you, Type40. Sorry!!
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No worries. I think we all have discovered things hiding in our reply to pile (or even something incorrectly placed in the replied pile, oops) that we were sure had been taken care of already.
inlovewithjournals (March 27th, 2014)
I'm surprised at how few have come back so far.
I see it as, how many are still on there way to/from somewhere. The world's postal system is a rather big system (we are all part of it as well).
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