Hi Ian Yes, it must have something to do with the Canada factor. I actually got my December issue over the weekend. I've noticed the Journals I receive have two postage stickers - a USPS sticker with a point of origin of Jamaica NY, and on top of it a Canada Post sticker with a point of origin of Toronto. My guess is the printer is saving money by shipping the Canada-bound Journals to Toronto in bulk, and from there they are sent to their final destinations. They probably sit in a warehouse in Toronto for three or four weeks. Just a guess. Cheers, Bert --- On Sat, 1/8/11, Ian Gillis <iangillis78 at gmail.com> wrote: Bert, Yes I just received my December issue last week as well (Nova Scotia). It might well have to do with the Canada factor. I don't think the word "efficiency" appears in the mission statement of either USPS or Canada Post; the mind reels thinking about the results of these two entities interacting with each other. I am looking forward to getting the current Journal sometime between groundhog and Valentine's day....of course it can be viewed online as soon as it is published....:) when do folks on other continents get theirs, I wonder? Ian Gillis -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20110110/b067e847/attachment.htm>
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