I talk about data a bit here, but this is a bit different from what I normally write. I was opening the packet inside a box of cereal and wondered how many times I’d done that over my life. Michael j moore twitter. These thoughts started rattling around my head, so I’ve put them down here partly to get them out into a coherent form.
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- Outside Dimensions - measurements of the outside of the container 11-1/4'(L) x 8-3/4'(W) x 6'(H) Inside Dimensions - measurements of the inside of the container 11'(L) x 8-1/2'(W) x 5-1/2'(H) Girth - measurement of the distance around the container (i.e. The circumference) 29.000' Outer Dimensional Volume - measurements indicating the volume of the container in cubic inches.
- Measurement abbreviations are not hard to master. They are the same for singular and plural forms of a word, which simplifies things significantly. For example, one kilometer is abbreviated 1 km, and two kilometers is 2 km.
There are five standardized PO box sizes. They’re designated sizes 1 through 5, with 1 being the smallest and 5 the largest. Size 5 isn’t pictured, but it’s roughly twice as wide as size 4. PO Box Sizes Overview. PO box sizes are standardized across the entire Post. Outside Dimensions - measurements of the outside of the container 11-1/4'(L) x 8-3/4'(W) x 6'(H) Inside Dimensions - measurements of the inside of the container 11'(L) x 8-1/2'(W) x 5-1/2'(H) Girth - measurement of the distance around the container (i.e. The circumference) 29.500' Outer Dimensional Volume - measurements indicating the volume of the container in cubic inches.
How to measure a human life?
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The number of crisp packets you have opened
The number of trees you have walked beneath
The number of times you hammered your thumb instead of the nail
The number of times you have been floored by someone’s smile or a piece of art
The total volume of rubbish in landfill because of you
The number of times you felt that you belonged
The number of doors you have lived behind
The number of times you needed to say sorry
The number of times you needed to but didn’t
The number of times there was no time, just the moment
The number of hands you have held
The total energy expended by your diaphragm pushing laughter from your body
The number of times you couldn’t sleep because you were fretting about the morning
The topography of the skin around your eyes – a ledger of smiles and frowns
The scars you bear, inside and outside
The number of progress bars you have watched on a computer screen
The number of times you wished the ground would open up and swallow you
The number of times the valves in your heart have opened and shut, opened and shut
The number of times you stood up to someone in a position of power
The weight of books unread on your bookshelves
The volume of dew that has soaked into the bottom of your trousers
The volume of tears cried on your shoulder
The number of times you have looked before crossing the road
How far all the receipts you have received would stretch, if laid end to end
The number of people for whom you’ve been a pit prop or a ladder
The number of lists you have written
The number of times you have looked up at the stars, and felt still
The number of times you have helped someone to feel that they mattered
The number of trees you have walked beneath
The number of times you hammered your thumb instead of the nail
The number of times you have been floored by someone’s smile or a piece of art
The total volume of rubbish in landfill because of you
The number of times you felt that you belonged
The number of doors you have lived behind
The number of times you needed to say sorry
The number of times you needed to but didn’t
The number of times there was no time, just the moment
The number of hands you have held
The total energy expended by your diaphragm pushing laughter from your body
The number of times you couldn’t sleep because you were fretting about the morning
The topography of the skin around your eyes – a ledger of smiles and frowns
The scars you bear, inside and outside
The number of progress bars you have watched on a computer screen
The number of times you wished the ground would open up and swallow you
The number of times the valves in your heart have opened and shut, opened and shut
The number of times you stood up to someone in a position of power
The weight of books unread on your bookshelves
The volume of dew that has soaked into the bottom of your trousers
The volume of tears cried on your shoulder
The number of times you have looked before crossing the road
How far all the receipts you have received would stretch, if laid end to end
The number of people for whom you’ve been a pit prop or a ladder
The number of lists you have written
The number of times you have looked up at the stars, and felt still
The number of times you have helped someone to feel that they mattered
Canada Post Box Measurements
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Please Note: This product ships in packs of 10 or 25. An order of 1 equals 10 or 25 boxes depending on your selection under Format.
A quick, easy, and convenient way for you to ship USPS Priority Mail packages to military personnel serving overseas. The Priority Mail® APO/FPO Flat Rate Box features predetermined rates regardless of weight (domestic shipping) or destination, similar to our other Flat Rate products.
To send packages to loved ones serving in the military and diplomatic posts abroad, the Postal Service offers a discounted price of $20.40 on its largest Priority Mail Flat Rate Box. The price includes a $1.50 per box discount for mail sent to APO/FPO/DPO (Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office/Diplomatic Post Office) destinations worldwide.
Inside Dimensions: 12' x 12' x 5-1/2'
Outside Dimensions: 12-1/4' x 12-1/4' x 6'
Please Note: This product ships in packs of 10 or 25. An order of 1 equals 10 or 25 boxes depending on your selection under Format.
A quick, easy, and convenient way for you to ship USPS Priority Mail packages to military personnel serving overseas. The Priority Mail® APO/FPO Flat Rate Box features predetermined rates regardless of weight (domestic shipping) or destination, similar to our other Flat Rate products.
To send packages to loved ones serving in the military and diplomatic posts abroad, the Postal Service offers a discounted price of $20.40 on its largest Priority Mail Flat Rate Box. The price includes a $1.50 per box discount for mail sent to APO/FPO/DPO (Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office/Diplomatic Post Office) destinations worldwide.
Inside Dimensions: 12' x 12' x 5-1/2'
Outside Dimensions: 12-1/4' x 12-1/4' x 6'
Additional Info:
- Box features the “America Supports You” logo and APO/FPO addressing block.
SKUs featured on this page: MILI-FRB, MILI-FRBX
- Box features the “America Supports You” logo and APO/FPO addressing block.
SKUs featured on this page: MILI-FRB, MILI-FRBX