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I needed to send a package today, so I headed over to the Post Office. I was about to go in to the counter to conduct my business, when I passed a curious looking machine - an “Automated Postal Center”. Nobody was using it, so I checked it out and used it to send my package. It has an ATM-like kiosk, which is connected to a scale. You can use it to look up ZIP codes, print postage labels, even sign up for things like delivery confirmation. Within a few minutes I had weighed my package, selected the destination, printed labels with Priority Mail postage and delivery confirmation, paid with a debit card, and deposited into the adjacent collection bin. The machine was remarkably easy to use, though if you’re accustomed to working with an ATM, there will be a few differences. So if you’re in the US, look for an “APC” at a Post Office near you. It’s pretty cool! Here are a few photos from the adventure:
A full view of the APC
A closer view of the APC screen and keypad
By Peter | 11.17.2004 | 07:14 PM | Permalink | Categories: Techie | No Comments
