Efficiency?

Within the last five minutes, Keith has taken delivery of an upgrade to one of the software programmes he uses for his vehicle key/transponder programming work.
It was delivered in a TNT pantechnicon (Before I saw the logo, I thought our neighbours were moving without telling us), packaged in an A4 padded envelope and is the size of a small USB flash drive, probably because that's what it is.
Keith ordered it from Lithuania on Friday and it has arrived here in sunny North Wales first thing this morning.
Now if that's not speedy delivery, I don't know what is.

10 comments:

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I didn't realiser that Keith was fluent in Lithuanian! What an amazing guy!

Cro Magnon said...

Shame about the pantechnicon, but even so; what service!

Jennytc said...

Hidden talents, YP...hidden talents. ;)

Jennytc said...

Yes I did think the pantechnicon was verging on overkill, Cro!

Shooting Parrots said...

It is a little known fact that has a crack squad of vehicle key/transponder technicians on standby 24/7 and ready to scramble in any emergency!

Rosie said...

I have no idea what a key/transponder is but yes it was speedy service even if they did overdo the mode of transport to deliver. :)

ZACL said...

Good service indeed! But then, in this day and age with wingéd travel the world is a bit more connected, at least, insofar as transponders are involved. ;)

Was it really sunny in Wales?

Jennytc said...

Glad we cleared that up then, SP ;-)

Jennytc said...

No concept of size, you see, Rosie!

Jennytc said...

Lol, ZACL yes it was indeed a lovely, sunny morning. :-)

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