Apple iPadAs I reported on my Facebook page yesterday, I received an email shipping notification from Apple stating that my iPad had shipped. As is typically the case with a shipping notification, based on the tracking number, UPS stated it had no notion of the packages location initially but did state it was aware of the shipment. So this morning I checked again.
I expected the package to have originated from the Bay Area of California. Silly me, I was wrong.
Here is the tracking information:
| 
 Location  | 
 Date  | 
 Local Time  | 
 Description  | 
| 
 GUANGZHOU, CN  | 
 03/30/2010  | 
 9:45 P.M.  | 
 EXPORT SCAN  | 
| 
 
  | 
 03/30/2010  | 
 9:42 P.M.  | 
 ORIGIN SCAN  | 
| 
 SHENZHEN, CN  | 
 03/29/2010  | 
 4:45 P.M.  | 
 ORIGIN SCAN  | 
Tracking results provided by UPS: 03/30/2010 1:33 P.M. ET
Turns out the iPad is being shipped directly from the country of manufacture, China!
That got me to thinking about the journey my iPads are on:
- Where the heck is Shenzhen?
 - How far away is it?
 - How long would a direct flight from there to my home take?
 - If my iPad were sound, how long would it take to reach me?
 - Better yet, if my iPad were light traveling in fiber, or even in a vacuum, how long would it take to reach me?
 
I know, these are the standard questions everyone asks themselves when the are waiting for a package to be delivered. Sorry if I am boring you…
Where does one turn to glean the answers to the questions that plagued me? Had I any math skills whatsoever, I could probably compute the answers myself, but I have none. (I grew up during the computer revolution.) Instead I have THE INTERNET! The Wizard of Oz can’t even match the internet.
I took to my iPhone an called up one of my dearest and most interesting applications. That application is called Wolfram|Alpha which is a front-end to a unique query/answer engine of the same name that is described by its creators, Wolfram Research, as a “computational knowledge engine.” Now I can’t do the engine, nor its inventors, any justice with a description here. Your best bet is check it out firsthand and walk through some of their demonstration queries to get a glimpse of the stunning and valuable contribution they have made to the web and its users. So, back to my story…
I “asked” Wolfram|Alpha about the distance between Shenzhen, China and Ontario, California, my hometown. Here is the output from my query:
Results from “Ontario, CA to SHENZHEN” query asked through Wolfram|Alpha
