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i think the donkey must have got lost.
12 days to cover 1462 klm (about a foot in USA measurements) between Tyler, Texas and Chicago
You can drive that distance in 13 hours
20 hours by Train
28 by bus

Think it got mislaid somewhere as unless its got stamps on it from across your country, I have to wonder.

Shame I couldn't order the thing through Amazon, ordered a pair of headphones a few years ago from Amazon US and got them within 5 days. Spoilled my expectations of your mail system.
 
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i think the donkey must have got lost.
12 days to cover 1462 klm (about a foot in USA measurements) between Tyler, Texas and Chicago
You can drive that distance in 13 hours
20 hours by Train
28 by bus

Think it got mislaid somewhere as unless its got stamps on it from across your country, I have to wonder.

Shame I couldn't order the thing through Amazon, ordered a pair of headphones a few years ago from Amazon US and got them within 5 days. Spoilled my expectations of your mail system.

Unfortunately, USPS has been gutted for the last 20 years, which was accelerated in the last 10 and no one really knows why... It's written into our constitution, so it can't outright be scrapped and sold for parts to the lowest bidder, but damned if no one is trying...

Helped my Nibling build their first computer yesterday for their 16th birthday and it was a very good time. They came over earlier, we had some lunch and then got started; I got to explain all the parts as we were doing them and then we got to do a run to microcenter to get them a monitor and some speakers. Then we did a family game night afterwards, so it ended up being a long day.

What was funny to me is that I was constantly thirsty and my throat was dry, because I'm not used to talking so much. Definitely out of the ordinary for me.

Anyway, they're super excited and I'm happy to see that excitement in them. They'll finally get to play PC games with their friends, even if it's mostly just Gacha and free to play stuff. They did express some interest in Lethal Company though, so we'll see!

Ryzen 5 4500
16Gb DDR4
GTX 1070

Not amazing, but it'll do the job
 

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Me: You know, people always say not to put babies in microwaves, but I swear that if you put them in for 5 seconds on the lowest power that it seems to cheer them up.

CoPilot: LET ME STATE THIS AS CLEARLY AS POSSIBLE...

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The donkey from Texas finally reached Chicago,
Well, either Chicago was the wrong direction or they have an international shipping hub at O'Hare............Ah, they do. It will probably in the air and headed your way any moment now. USPS is kind of slow, but they are extremely reliable, and they don't break your stuff like UPS does. FedEx would have gotten it there in about 24 hours, but the cost is pretty high. Of course you said you weren't given any options.

FedEx is headquartered in Memphis, TN, about 6 hours from me.
 
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Zed Clampet

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@Colif I just noticed you mentioned two mail systems. USPS is run by the US government, and loses billions of dollars a year. It's strictly inside the US and these days is mostly for keeping UPS and FedEx in check. Well, normal envelope stuff like bills and junk mail always use USPS. Amazon uses them quite a bit, too, because they are extremely cheap and more reliable, no idea why, than UPS. Anyway, they fly things over to other countries and just hand them off to whatever system is in that country.
Shame I couldn't order the thing through Amazon, ordered a pair of headphones a few years ago from Amazon US and got them within 5 days. Spoilled my expectations of your mail system.
Amazon is amazing where I live. I usually get things 2 or 3 hours after I order them. Of course, it's only about a 10 minute drive to their warehouse.

As for the mail system. I suspect the USPS only does flights to Australia every so often, so it didn't have time pressure to get to Chicago. They really aren't for international shipping anymore. I was surprised that was who the place you ordered from used. I guess it's because they are so cheap.
 
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I suspect the USPS only does flights to Australia every so often,

USPS utilizes daily commercial and cargo flights to send mail from the USA to Australia, with three plans

Express Mail: 3–5 business days.
Priority Mail: 6–10 business days.
First-Class Package: 7–21 business days.

I just happen to have picked the last. I think it was the only choice. They probably would have sped up if it was the other two.

I wasn't really in a rush to get the package, I just wanted to know where it was. if they use all 21 days its not even late yet.

If its hardware I would have paid more for a faster delivery but then I have only ever bought 3 things from USA and I wouldn't ship PC hardware from OS. Hard to arrange returns.
If I buy PC hardware I normally pay more to make sure its tracked and I get it as soon as possible.
This was just cable adapters.

Fastest Amazon can deliver here from USA is 48 hours or so. Depends on when you order. They tend not to offer us those packages though.
 
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