On 6/12/07, Howard Winter wrote: > When they arrived, by Global Priority, > they were in a 6" cubic cardboard box, with conductive bubble-wrap filling it, > then a conductive plastic bag containing the mylar packet with the 7 > tiny diodes in it, and six copies of the shipping document! They could have > just popped them in an ordinary envelope, or perhaps a bubble-padded > envelope, and saved themselves and the planet a ludicrous amount of > cost/waste. Surely someone must have thought as they were packing it that it > was ridiculous? Don't firms have a way for employees to report stupid situations > so they can be improved? > > I'd apprecaite what they have done. ;-) By the way, I think a lot of US companies do follow "SOP" or Standard Operatiion Procedure. So Mouser is one of them. Regards, Xiaofan -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist