courier transform
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One of these is reversible.
Not only that, it's its own inverse (besides some constants), so you just need to apply the same transform again to get back the original.
I don't remember which one it is though, so it could be either. Odds are 50/50, right? So all you have to do is mail yourself the very expensive item that got superficially damaged in transit, and there's a 50% chance you'll get it back good as new!
Type-III RMA.
Okay but what about helvetica transform?
For me this is forever the furry transfem
Thank you I was looking for this
The joke is that this is the best representation of a Fourier transform you're ever likely to see.
3blue1brown has a good video representation
Of course it's 3blue1brown
Bangin. Just what I needed tonight, thanks.
TBH that channel has a good video for everything STEM. Anything they missed, Brady Haran or Kurzgezaagt covered.
I've for years known a little about it, but still felt like it's magic.
I took 10 seconds looking at this image and thought, "Oh, that makes sense."
I've written routines to do it multiple times for my software synthesis apps and it still feels like fucking magic.
I had a vendor ship me a hard screen protector for a phone in a plastic bag envelope. It arrive shattered because it had zero stiff packing around it.
UPS in my area offers the service of adding ventilation holes to any packages that I receive. Once, the product even fell out, and I received an empty mailing tube. Good times.
UPS or the UPS store? Also there are some morons that do not know how to pack a box, like some Amazon employees or other shippers. There are also some that do not care if their product even makes it to the destination. I saw someone horribly seran wrap a tote box, those 12 parcels were held together by dreams.
There are also some that do not care if their product even makes it to the destination.
I started buying 50 lb. bags of bread flour from Amazon during COVID. One of the bags was reported as delivered although it never showed up at my house. I went through the claim process and eventually got a new bag for free. Two fucking years later the original bag showed up at my house, with packing tape crudely placed over a couple of large holes. The flour was filled with mouse turds. I wonder what godforsaken corner of an Amazon warehouse that thing was sitting in for so long.
UPS excels in making square packages round, and round packages square.
do they add ventilation holes after asking you, though?
No, it's standard procedure.
sometimes it's not even ups's fault.
we once received a plain sheet of packing paper, about twice the size of an a4/letter sheet, with a shipping label affixed to it.
Did anyone else read "courier" with a silent r?
Kwee-Er? I thought I was the only one!!
Wouldn't it be "koo-yay?"
No diphthong on the final e. koo-riéh
With a guttural R, obviously
This speaks to part of me very deeply. Dairy VP-ly.
"Sounds broken."

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