UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
Again, you are wrong. I write code and understand the workings that go on behind GPS.
Uh....I don't think so....but thanks for playing.
Again, you are wrong. I write code and understand the workings that go on behind GPS.
Again, you are wrong. I write code and understand the workings that go on behind GPS.
Uh....I don't think so....but thanks for playing.
Borrowed from TOS , the "thanks for playing" part.......now this is Classic upstate * a dismissive retreat
P-man, maybe you can explain to me why a certain delivery I make multiple times a week never shows in the board as wrong, but is actually about a mile and a half away from the physical address?
Hey- all I know is that the Garmin thing I use on trips to lead me to something has sure lead me astray more than once and if you try to find my house with anything other than Google maps you are screwed so why would UPS think that what the see on their spy in the sky means crap to anyone?
Again, you are wrong. I write code and understand the workings that go on behind GPS.
Its not related to the map at all.
When you deliver that address again, they only compare where you historically deliver that address to where you are at that moment.
Did that answer your question? If something is done consistently, that is where the system thinks it belongs.
I think he was right.
Again, you are wrong. I write code and understand the workings that go on behind GPS.
again, lol * why would you bring up the shirt-jac incident? we had already buried that one *
now this is Classic upstate * a dismissive retreat
I think he was right.
You can think, I know. There is a difference. When he presents me with his college degree in Computer Science and can program in multiple languages then I'll entertain his thoughts.
I think he was right.