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Aug. 6th, 2004 05:12 pm...so I find myself idly staring at a FedEx Envelope (am I bored? A little) and I discover that it has this written across the top:
"Do not ship liquids, blood, or diagnostics in this packaging."
Which is...kind of interesting. As warning labels go.
I think it's the fact that having just told you not to put liquids in there, they proceed to specifically warn you against blood. Because, apparently, blood is such a popular thing to FedEx that it needs its own warning.
Also, I confess to wondering what kind of morons need to be told not to ship liquids in a flat cardboard envelope that isn't made for anything thicker than a thin folder. But that's just people being stupid, I can sort of follow that. I really want to know why they're FedExing all this blood, though.
"Do not ship liquids, blood, or diagnostics in this packaging."
Which is...kind of interesting. As warning labels go.
I think it's the fact that having just told you not to put liquids in there, they proceed to specifically warn you against blood. Because, apparently, blood is such a popular thing to FedEx that it needs its own warning.
Also, I confess to wondering what kind of morons need to be told not to ship liquids in a flat cardboard envelope that isn't made for anything thicker than a thin folder. But that's just people being stupid, I can sort of follow that. I really want to know why they're FedExing all this blood, though.