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Where My Mail Is Delivered Based On Importance



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Where My Mail Is Delivered Base On Importance

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  1. Jefoid says:

    I’m getting all your important mail. I throw it away.

  2. Maria says:

    Narnia! I never thought to look there…

  3. DragonRider says:

    Thanks to this site, I’ve learned very important things. Mostly that all lost things end up in Narnia. From the socks in the dryer, and important mail – I’m guessing that’s where all the pencils in my house go….

  4. Zraphter says:

    LOL!
    Thats so true

  5. Quash says:

    This Graph (massive spelling fail + lame use of x-y axes + overplayed Narnial concept) = Weak Sauce

    • Snommelp says:

      Don’t forget the unlabeled line between “my mailbox” and “neighbor’s mailbox.” Would that be on the street between the two houses, do you think? Not that it matters, since nothing ends up being at any of the named locations, based on where the graph designer put the vertices.

  6. The Super Stud says:

    What kind of backwards weirdo still sends important documents by mail?

    • Mae says:

      A LOT of people need to, for instance anyone working with legal documents that must be signed/notorized would have to send through mail rather than fax or email.

  7. Amelia says:

    I dont normally care about these kinds of things, but this shouldn’t be a continuous line. I think a dot graph would be a better choice for this graph.

  8. Mae says:

    I’ve had a letter in my mailbox for a week that has a sticker on it saying “this is an attempt at delivery, if this is not you please return it to your box to be picked up”

    I’ve gotten mail 4 out of the 6 days it’s been sitting there.

    It’s not for me and in no way does the address on it even remotely look like my own!

    Yay for our postal service!

    • Bud says:

      I’ve never even heard of a form/sticker like that, Is it handwritten? If not, it is probably junk mail.

    • halfcat says:

      i think there are some special people that work for mail services.

      example: recently ordered a DSi through amazon. UPS.com says “delivered at front door!” never got there. amazon graciously sends another, no charge (love me some amazon). supposed so sign for it. ups guy just hands it to me without a word. could have been the wrong address and another complete stranger would have gotten a free DSi.

      still wonder what happened to the first one…

  9. Simon says:

    And somehow, all of the lost girlie magazines end up in Borat.

  10. Bud says:

    If you spell your address anything like you spell “deliverd” , We have idea where you actually live.

  11. philip says:

    So your bills end up 1/4 of the way between your and your neighbour’s house? Where would that be?

  12. psybar says:

    Doesn’t anyone understand the difference between discrete and continuous variables any more?

    • lola says:

      I will explain: the times your dog barks at the mail man is a discrete variable, (unless you have a dog that can bark 1.5 times), the meters the dog chases the mail man before being maced is a countinous variable ( 1.57 meters)

  13. Paula says:

    why is this a continuous line graph?

  14. chyschumake says:

    narnia is getting overpopulated
    WE WANT OUR STUFF BACK!!!
    speshally wen we need cleen socks. . . .

  15. Nelvis says:

    That Narnia thing is something of really extraordinary. Chapeau.

  16. tom says:

    wait, does this mean he lives 2 doors down from narnia?


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