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Law of Package Delivery

Why is it that whenever I have a packing coming from UPS that I need to sign for, it comes in the middle of the day. But when I don’t need to sign for it, the package shows up after I get out of work? Is this one of those little known laws of physics, like how one sock always seems to disappear in the wash or the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem.

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Ah yes, the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem. Not to be mistaken with the NyQuil-Flavor Sampling theorem. Which, by the way, I highly recommend avoiding experiments of.


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