Want: Micro GPS Mail Logger
May 08, 2008 | by Ian Bell
For those of you wishing you could be like James Bond, now you can track your mail with the Micro GPS Mail Logger.
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"When you’re a kid, dropping a letter in the mailbox knowing that it will end up across the country or across the world in a matter of days feels almost like magic – it’s hard to even comprehend how those men in blue do it. Of course, with age and experience comes wisdom, and with it, a little bit of bitterness as well. After getting burned by the mail with late, mysteriously damaged, and missing letters enough times, that childhood wonder can warp into a slightly more jaded sense of wonder: just what are they doing with my stuff, anyway?
The micro GPS mail logger from Brickhouse Security is perhaps one of the few devices that can earnestly answer that question for you. By using GPS components configured in an ultra-thin form factor, it allows suspicious mailers to pry open that veil of secrecy that shrouds conventional mail service and find out what’s going on between point A and point B. "
Read more about the Micro GPS Mail Logger
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Thomas Bailey on Sep 7th, 2008 at 7:30 PM:
Because of the device's price, this would be for extremely urgent letters, packages, etc. that cannot be e-mailed or faxed. This is too expensive for routine correspondence. It can accompany time-sensitive packages, letters with deadlines, and letters that are very confidential.