Over the past month I have had two different packages, one I sent and the other coming to me, that were lost somewhere in the ozone. The first was a small package going to a cousin who lives 20 miles from me. When it didn't arrive within two weeks of the time specified I went to the PO and asked about it. I had already done a tracking search and all I found was "In Transit - will be later than expected". The Postmaster did a search and came up with the same thing I did. The package arrived two days later - imagine that. I then did a tracking history search and found the package had gone to Greensboro Center (GSO), left GSO, returned four days later, left again and did not return for eight days. The package coming to me went through the same movements. For some reason when I do a "Tracking History" search, all I can get is the departure center times and receipt at the GSO center. A couple years ago I sent a package to a friend down on the coastal area of NC, 150-200 miles, it went through Memphis, Cleveland, Chicago, back through Memphis, and finally back to NC. Yep, they are efficient alright. My dad was a rural carrier for 28 years, and in the later years he had some frightening stories to tell.