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After attempts to shut down a day of service (I've read Wednesday or Saturday as the preferred days) has been rejected by Congress, along with other measures that would cut costs inflicted by the 2006 bill, the Post Office has taken the opposite tactic. I think it might be worth pointing out the other aspect that makes the Post Office's gambit an interesting study. A certain segment of the society has every personal and political incentive to harm and/or lie about the competence of both. In fact, I think you can draw many sociological parallels between the attacks on public education and on the postal service. So, of course, we know where the "loafing" slurs come from. The old refrain, as I understand it, for black advancement was "Pullman or postal." That's what what you could do as a black man in the pre-civil rights era. Also worth noting, although might not be a can of worms you want to open, is that the postal service, like public education, long served as an economic pathway to the middle class for blacks.

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4) From a reader in the South: My grandfather was the postmaster of Florida for a long time. I'm not trying to lambaste UPS, just drawing a comparison with the post office, which is so unfairly maligned.

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The drivers are under so much pressure to make their schedule they can hardly afford to be gentle, and I don't know what happens in their terminals, and I don't want to know. They're inevitably covered in a thick coating of dust. We get regular deliveries via UPS, and the boxes often come split open. It's true that the post office doesn't always take the best care of your mail, but they are angels of mercy compared to how UPS handles the parcels in its care. And if they have to return it to you, there's no added fees. Get it wrong with the post office, and nine times out of ten they find a way to deliver it anyway. Get the address wrong on a package sent UPS, and it is returned to you a week or two later, and you have to pay for the return shipment.

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In dealing with two of our three major delivery services, I'd take the post office any day. The small, nonprofit publisher I work for ships packages every day, larger ones by UPS and smaller ones via postal service. post office." My own reaction to this was that our healthcare system should be aspiring to match the service of the post office, which is universal, affordable and still makes house calls. But snail mail wins every day except Sunday (and soon Saturday) when you want to send Terabytes.ģ) From a small-business person in the northeast: I recall back in the days when the Republicans were torpedoing Hillary's healthcare proposal, the royal Texas gas bag Phil Gramm thought he'd scored real points when he announced his opposition government controlled health services by saying something to the effect of, "I'm not going to let you turn the greatest healthcare system in the world into the U.S. Email is much faster than snail mail when you send a few bytes of data. For large data sets, AWS Import/Export can be significantly faster than Internet transfer and more cost effective than upgrading your connectivity. After the data export or import completes, we return your storage device. Your data load typically begins the next business day after your storage device arrives at AWS. AWS transfers data directly onto and off of your storage devices using Amazon's high-speed internal network.

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The following is from the description: - AWS Import/Export accelerates transferring large amounts of data between the AWS cloud and portable storage devices that you mail to us. Amazon Web Services has a data-transfer solution called the AWS Import/Export service. 2) From a reader who says the sluggish old post office is indispensable to the operations of the high-speed modern economy: I was amused to read the following in your latest post: "- I hate the casual slurs against "snail mail," the assumption that its employees are all loafers, or the idea that blue-uniformed postal workers symbolize the sluggish Old Economy that a modern America is leaving behind." Those of us who work in the "cloud" understand the utility of snail mail to solve the problem of transferring large amounts of data - amounts that would take days or weeks on a high speed network. It explains very eloquently what I was trying to say about the civic functions of a national postal system. I've seen it now, and recommend that you read it too. 1) I am sorry I had not seen before Jesse Lichenstein's " Do We Really Want To Live Without the Post Office," in Esquire. Following this item yesterday, referring to three other pieces: from the Atlantic, Salon, and Think Progress.













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