I cannot see how the results would mean anything unless the package was shipped
and re-shipped by Express Mail.  Does anyone use Priority Mail for shipping
reptiles?  I realize it would cost more, but at least the results would be
meaningful.

Chris    P.S.  Incidentally, if you decide to use Express Mail service, I could
probably provide some very interesting results...I'm in Idaho.


Lorie McGraw wrote:

> At 02:53 PM 2/26/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >would any one be willing to play a game with me? Not really a game though.
> >I want to ship a package around with a digital thermometer inside. Take the
> >high and low temps at the end.
>
> Maybe you could put a stopwatch/timer in it, too, to chart the amount of
> time that it takes to get from one stop to the next?
>
> It should be shipped the same way that you ship your lizards, though.
> Different classes of shipping may be treated differently (environmentally,
> that is.  Inside the truck vs out on the tarmac).
>   If USPS will ship gex Priority Mail, that would be good.
>
> I'm in SC and would like to play, too. (anyone in MT or WY. it is really
> cold and remote, there).
>
> >  Bounce it around the country a couple
> >times.Anyone want to play? This could yield some great useful info. I would
> >suggest we try it Priority mail.  Tat way its not expensive. Priority is
> >about $3.75?
> >
> >Lyle Puente
>
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