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From the OSH Park web site:<br>
<h4 class="hidden shipping-rates__shipping-option-notification"
data-level="warn" data-shipping-services="[["USPS",
"Free Shipping"]]" style="box-sizing: inherit;
font-family: orkneymedium, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica,
Roboto, Arial, sans-serif; margin: 1rem 0px; padding: 1rem 0.5rem;
font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; color: rgb(255, 255, 255);
text-rendering: optimizelegibility; line-height: 1.4; font-size:
1.5625rem; display: block; background-color: rgb(51, 0, 85);
text-align: center; font-variant-ligatures: normal;
font-variant-caps: normal; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2;
text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal;
widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;
text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-color: initial;">We’re
getting reports of longer-than-expected delays for postal mail
shipping inside the US, with delivery times to some locations
stretching beyond 7-14 days.</h4>
<p>-Pete (with an Amazon package that has been sitting in Greensboro
for seven days, so it isn't just OSH Park)</p>
<p>PS It sure would be cool if a way to route around this stupidly
obvious set up can be found. For example, if we (many millions of
us or fewer rich people) could afford to subsidize the voting by
mail to use Priority Express the USPS still has a quality of
service guarantee for that and it would inject significant bucks
straight into their aorta. Or at least the QOS was in effect a few
days ago. If you don't like politics on this list, my policy is
now once every seven years in case of emergency and just hit
"delete".<br>
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