Month: January 2022

iapetusneume:

alienpapacy:

anguam:

baedlyweathered:

alienpapacy:

Very funny that the govt is only giving tests to HOUSEHOLDS and not individuals therein

Correction:

to ADDRESSES

Separate apartments in one building count as separate addresses–look up exactly how your address is recorded by the usps. Some people have also worked around that by putting the apt number in the “street address” box instead of the secondary address line. Usps IS sending them to individual apartments, if yours was blocked you can send a service inquiry to emailus(dot)usps(dot)com/s/the-postal-store-inquiry

Relevant addition

Please take this from someone who used the USPS website for six years every day for her job: there’s a distinct chance that at many of you are not writing your address the way it’s recorded by the USPS.

A lot of times they’re able to get your mail to you even when there’s little differences (Road vs Rd, for example) without much problem. But apartments can be a pain in the ass. 

Go to USPS.com, and click Send at the top

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Then Look Up Zip Code

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Then By Address

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Don’t put “apartment” or “suite” in the Apt/Suite/Other box. Just the number or letter or combination of numbers and letters for whatever your apartment/suite is.

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Then click Find.

(to be clear, this is only to obtain your address as recorded by USPS.com. Still go to the other links to order the COVID tests.)

Go forth and get your tests!

vintagehomecollection:

A computer workstation can easily fit into an attic or loft. Such a space is ideal for work that requires concentration and privacy. High temperatures and humidity can be hard on computer equipment, however, so make sure your attic is well ventilated or air-conditioned.

A Portfolio of Home Office Ideas, 1998

writing-prompt-s:

For the last three hundred years, metals had held them back, iron and steel and aluminum. But now it is the age of plastic, graphene and carbon fibers… It is time for the Fae Folk to go on the hunt again.