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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:13:17 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
wrote: "Jonathan Kirwan" wrote in message .. . I once packed a box containing a monitor and keyboard to be shipped ahead of me (I was flying) via UPS to a destination cross-country. I had packed it using shaped foam that was at least 8 inches thick on all sides and bottom and there was almost no possibility of inner movement of either the monitor or keyboard. When I picked up the box there was a nice hole with some 5" diameter dead-center on one of the faces. On opening the box I found the keyboard had been demolished but the monitor survived. On closer look, it had the rough appearance of a sharp, conical penetration. It was definitely NOT blunt damage. I then began to imagine the idea that UPS keeps a steel cone mounted on their cement factory floors, just for the occasional frustrated WHACK their employees sometimes need to do to a box. I really couldn't have anticipated this kind of penetration. It was sharp, narrow, deep, and had enough of an impact to press through a lot of foam and to then still break through the keyboard. Fork lift tines? Yes, that had crossed my mind. However, it was a conical penetration that had a roughly circular external presentation. I suppose it is possible that's what their tines looked like. But it didn't match tines I've seen before. Jon |
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