[Official] CR-48 ChromeOS Laptop Shipment-Tracking


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Is there still a way to see if any are coming to my City/State/Zipcode, and when they were shipped or will arrive like the shipment tracker?

I believe this here is the best way: https://sites.google.com/site/chromebook101/

I think it's using A. Gamer's final update before he shut it down last night. I can't make out any dates from it though, only locations and number of shipments.

By the way, has anybody tried solving the x=g/chrom-3 puzzle in their spare time? I've managed to solve everything except for that improper integral. I guess I'll wait until I get to that part in class...

http://chrome.blogspot.com/2010/12/x-g-chrom-3.html

the day before the tracker went down there was supposed to be 2 shipped to my zip code today however, there was nothing on my door when i came home from work. :( Perhaps I will get lucky and UPS is behind due to all of the bad weather we have been having.

the day before the tracker went down there was supposed to be 2 shipped to my zip code today however, there was nothing on my door when i came home from work. :( Perhaps I will get lucky and UPS is behind due to all of the bad weather we have been having.

Hey you never know, I never thought I would actually get one. I checked the tracker all the time and there was ever only one that showed up and it wasn't mine. Then randomly someone rang the doorbell and it was the UPS man! :laugh:

Got mine today. I totally forgot about applying to receive one. So far, I love it. There are some very obvious bugs such as the volume controls doing absolutely nothing, and a few other random tidbits I have come across. But I will take a free notebook any day. Now I can surf the web while taking a bath...haha. I used to do that all the time until my notebook died. Then I built a desktop.

Got mine today. I totally forgot about applying to receive one. So far, I love it. There are some very obvious bugs such as the volume controls doing absolutely nothing, and a few other random tidbits I have come across. But I will take a free notebook any day. Now I can surf the web while taking a bath...haha. I used to do that all the time until my notebook died. Then I built a desktop.

My volume keys are working? I love it too, so far its great

So far nothing here yet but I'm still relying on the weather for the delay, although the chances are pretty unlikely. The one that showed as coming to my zip shipped on the 25th and was supposed to be delivered on the 31st. According to a map I saw, it actually should have come on or around the 28th.

Apparently my town's population is 4126 so, my chances aren't overly high. I can easily take off a few of those numbers of people I know didn't apply, but it doesn't help much in the grand scheme of things.

Oh well. Maybe one will show up at my door some day.

My volume keys are working? I love it too, so far its great

Nope, not for me. Fully updated and the volume keys do not work. They show the volume control but there is no bar to show where the volume is at. It cannot even be muted. But it is okay, I will deal with a free notebook. :p

I had completely written off ever getting one. I looked at the box and there was some interesting information. First, it appears that my INDIVIDUAL application on the ADVANCED form was the application that was accepted. It also has a small label on the side with what looks like the information from the first few posts as far as the tracking info so that was pretty interesting. Also, windows server 2008 R2 works great on it after installing Luigi to flash the firmware.

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