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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: greenwood on May 29, 2012, 03:34 am
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It's getting really hot in most parts of the united states. Just want to remind vendors to extra smell-proof your packages. Mail trucks, cargo holds and facilities get absolutely fucking ROASTING in this time and you don't want your packaged goods stinking up the place and alerting mail workers
thanks for all you guys do.
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yep summers a bitch. heats not good on a few drugs too. wouldnt be good if ur cid was bakin in your mailbox cuz ur mail runs at 11 n u get home at 6 for example.
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The cargo holds of airplanes, which fly above the cloudline and are bombarded by tonnes and tonnes more UV then the surface get INCREDIBLY hot during transit as well, just thought i'd add
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So shipping this oz in this peanut butter jar isn't' a good idea atm? XD
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So shipping this oz in this peanut butter jar isn't' a good idea atm? XD
:| dont ship weed in peanut butter, or any contraband
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So shipping this oz in this peanut butter jar isn't' a good idea atm? XD
:| dont ship weed in peanut butter, or any contraband
I don't think i can get it to fit in this coffee container. Looks like I'm going to get a bigger coffee container.
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So shipping this oz in this peanut butter jar isn't' a good idea atm? XD
:| dont ship weed in peanut butter, or any contraband
I don't think i can get it to fit in this coffee container. Looks like I'm going to get a bigger coffee container.
lol wtf... dont ship it in there either!! postal workers take closer looks at coffee and peanut butter containers..
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So shipping this oz in this peanut butter jar isn't' a good idea atm? XD
:| dont ship weed in peanut butter, or any contraband
I don't think i can get it to fit in this coffee container. Looks like I'm going to get a bigger coffee container.
lol wtf... dont ship it in there either!! postal workers take closer looks at coffee and peanut butter containers..
Ok i'll use this personal pan pizza box i have left over from last night. I'll even throw some oregeno in the bag so it smells like a pizza. Thanks for the advice. :)
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Ahhhh just reminds me to be glad I don't sell puff.
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Ahhhh just reminds me to be glad I don't sell puff.
Anyway you would sell half a gram of jwh?
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Ahhhh just reminds me to be glad I don't sell puff.
Anyway you would sell half a gram of jwh?
Yeah why not, do you want a C-listing?
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Ahhhh just reminds me to be glad I don't sell puff.
Anyway you would sell half a gram of jwh?
Yeah why not, do you want a C-listing?
That would be awesome. I gotta wait to friday to order. Since that's payday. :D
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That's cool, just message me on SR on Friday and I will stick it up for you then. :)
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That's cool, just message me on SR on Friday and I will stick it up for you then. :)
Thanks much appreciated.
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The cargo holds of airplanes, which fly above the cloudline and are bombarded by tonnes and tonnes more UV then the surface get INCREDIBLY hot during transit as well, just thought i'd add
link?
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The cargo holds of airplanes, which fly above the cloudline and are bombarded by tonnes and tonnes more UV then the surface get INCREDIBLY hot during transit as well, just thought i'd add
link?
Uh, grade 10 geography? Wikipedia? Common sense?
Jet's typically fly in the stratosphere (the second layer from the ground).
More then 3/4 of the atmosphere is in the troposphere (first layer), as well as all dust, particles and sustained weather patterns.
It's the atmospheric molecules (O2, N2, etc.) and particles that absorb UV radiation, that's why there's a big ass dome of O3 surrounding the planet higher up (the ozone layer) to stop those incredibly high energy UV 'ray's from penetrating.
So yeah I can't think of any simpler way then to say that airplanes fly in the stratosphere most often, that this layer has very little molecules (particles or gaseous atmosphere) to absorb or reflect UV radiation, so the intensity/energy of the UV energy penetrating the cargo hold is much more then the UB energy penetrating the troposphere where we live.
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also, during summer lot of students working summer jobs in the Post Office with lots of time to examine packages more carefully..........
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The cargo holds of airplanes, which fly above the cloudline and are bombarded by tonnes and tonnes more UV then the surface get INCREDIBLY hot during transit as well, just thought i'd add
link?
Well, doesn't that make sense from a logical point of view? Being closer to the sun, there's less atmosphere to filter UV rays.
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Isnt it cold as hell however many feet up the plane is?
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Isnt it cold as hell however many feet up the plane is?
This.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_temperature
Most jets have a cruising altitude of about 10km where the air temperature is somewhere between -20 and -50C. While true that the strength of UV light is stronger, the effective lack of the atmospheric gases which retain heat results in an overall net decrease in temperature.
However any package left in a plane standing for even a short period of time on a black asphalt runway will get very hot, very quickly, so the original point of the thread is still valid.
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also, during summer lot of students working summer jobs in the Post Office with lots of time to examine packages more carefully..........
little fuckers.
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"Being closer to the sun, there's less atmosphere to filter UV rays."
What if we flew at night?