bellinghman (
bellinghman) wrote2007-08-08 03:51 pm
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New shiny approaches
Hmm, it seems to be here.
Either that, or the actual time is between 01:36 and 10:09 Philadelphia time, which is much more plausible. 8.5 hours from being scanned aboard an aircraft to being scanned out of it at the far end is very plausible indeed.
Package Progress Location Date Local Time Description EAST MIDLANDS AIRPOR, GB 08/08/2007 15:10 IN TRANSIT PHILADELPHIA, PA, US 08/08/2007 10:09 DEPARTURE SCAN 08/08/2007 1:36 EXPORT SCANI'm quite amused by the latest two times. 10:09 local time Philadelphia is 15:09 local time East Midlands. So the apparent time taken to cross the Atlantic is 1 minute.
Either that, or the actual time is between 01:36 and 10:09 Philadelphia time, which is much more plausible. 8.5 hours from being scanned aboard an aircraft to being scanned out of it at the far end is very plausible indeed.