USPS Announces Star Wars Stamp Set 153
morpheus83 writes "After R2D2 letter boxes, the USPS continues the saga, as it unveiled 15 new stamps featuring Star Wars characters at Grauman's Chinese theater in Hollywood where the original Star Wars movie opened 30 years ago. The 41 cent stamps will be released on May 25, and all the 15 stamps will be issued on a single sheet resembling a movie poster."
huh? (Score:5, Funny)
They did! (Score:3, Funny)
I was told this by a USPS worker, but he started getting a bit cranky so I walked away...
Re:They did! (Score:4, Funny)
"By Grabthar's hammer, by the sons of Worvan, you shall be mailed."
Re:They did! (Score:4, Funny)
Is George Lucas going to want to revise all these stamps in ten years? Will Stamp Album publishers have to get separate licenses with him to publish the album page with the Star Wars stamps on it?
Reason: Money (Score:3, Interesting)
I just bought a whole box of these stamps. So, I suppose that I am the biggest sap of all.
"Be a jedi or be not a jedi. There is no sap!" exclaims Yoda.
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That's what they wanted you to think.
Inquiring minds want to know... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Inquiring minds want to know... (Score:4, Funny)
In the 1st series, yes, Han will be printed first.
In the 2nd series Han is printed second, but only after George Lucas is found dead from licking too many 1st edition Princess Lea in a metal bikini stamps, thus making it the most popular stamp in the series.
The 3rd series won't really be stamps, but CGI representations that don't quite live up to the first series of stamps.
Star wars stamps... (Score:5, Funny)
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As an aside, I'm guessing that people in Boston would have never seen one of these post boxes, except mebbe as pieces of exploding shrapnel.
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But ill tell you that its the 'midwest'...
Still unsatisfied (Score:5, Funny)
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Natalie Portman!
Han Solo petrified!
I'm sure someone else can fit "Hot Grits" into there somewhere.
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Actually, I tried again and found out that she was (apparently) a columnist for Maximum Linux magazine [everything2.com], and that the troll originated on SegFault. So, she wasn't that famous...
It doesn't matter HOW low your UID is if you don't remember that era.
Ha ha... are you implying that my almost-600,000 ID *is* low? Relative to yours it may be (newbie! :-) ), but it's not real
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When 50 years old you be, look as good you will not.
Don't want 'em (Score:5, Funny)
Stamp Images (Score:5, Informative)
Meesa see no Jar Jar?! (Score:2)
Yeah this probably relagates it to a troll post, but I could not resist typing the subject line.
Though I would have prioritized the super star destroyer far ahead of Darth Maul, and maybe do a montage with anakins/vader instead of just the vader mask.
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Lucas did it. (Score:5, Insightful)
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Oh. Never mind.
Re:Lucas did it. (Score:5, Funny)
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Nonsense! Elvis was put on a stamp after all.
Further proof it will live forever (Score:2)
and he just isn't Star Wars...
being on USPS stamps only goes to show he is forever part of our culture
Missed opportunity (Score:5, Funny)
Jolyon
Re:Missed opportunity (Score:5, Funny)
You're right. What a waste.
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I for one welcome our Jar-Jar Binks postage (Score:2, Funny)
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These aren't the stamps you're looking for... (Score:4, Funny)
I wonder if this has deeper significance? (Score:5, Interesting)
No reason? (Score:4, Insightful)
It's a money making venture.
Last year, the P.O. introduced a line of famous scietist stamps. Here and gone in a month or so. I was really hoping to get a booklet of Buckminster Fuller stamps.
I guess I'll have to settle for the Lobot.
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Absolutely. Ever wonder why dollar coins are perpetually in short supply? It's because the U.S. government effectively makes money when people hoard them and thus take them out of circulation. Same deal with the quarters with the states on them. People started collecting them, and for each person with a full set, that was $12.50 the treasury department was no longer responsible for in a way.
The Post Office can pull the same trick with people who collect stamps. It's in their best interest to offer up stamp
Re:No reason? (Score:4, Insightful)
"It's because the U.S. government effectively makes money when people hoard them and thus take them out of circulation."
Interesting; the government typically wants us to spend money. If you spend that Sacajawea you get from the stamp machine rather than hiding it away, you'll likely pay sales tax on the item you buy with it, and the person you buy it from will pay income tax on the sale. Various governments might get up to half of that buck back.
On a macro level, when people stop circulating money, the economy slows down. I don't see how encouraging people to hoard dollar coins would be beneficial to the government.
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That's why it's not done too much. You mention sales tax and income tax, but by getting you to just not spend that dollar coin, if you never spend it ever, the government has effectively earned back the whole dollar. They would, as you said, only get about half of it otherwise. Meanwhile people are spending their paper money just fine. Nobody out there is hoarding Benjamins, so I think the economy is probably goi
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You don't know the half of it (Score:2)
Many.
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I think they died when the Special Editions came out. I know a little part of me did...
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On the other hand maybe you could fiddle that case by saying he was a member of "the" Queen. Erm... then again, maybe not.
I haven't done any research on it... (Score:3, Interesting)
Is this why stamps go up in price? To keep the marketing budget in line?
I can't get a box from Omaha to Denver in under two weeks by USPS, but they sure have purty stamps.
They're a monopoly, and should not be allowed to advertise at all. No commercials, no ads, fund from the stamps and add some value.
Re:I haven't done any research on it... (Score:5, Informative)
The USPS is paying for the entire promo, because the USPS is a business, not a government agency. It's been a business for a number of years. It's just not the typical private sector business.
Having been involved in the logistics field for a number of years, I know from personal experience that the USPS marketing department has one of the biggest budgets in the transportation industry. When I attended various trade conferences, the biggest and best parties (or receptions as they are often called) were always sponsored by the USPS. And there were often some real nice giveaways too - windbreaker jackets, top notch dinners and other really nice amenities. They do it because they are big and generate lots of money.
As someone who regularly shipped thousands of parcels via the USPS each month, if you believe it takes two weeks to go from Omaha to Denver, then you haven't mailed a parcel in a long time. The Postal Service is competitive with UPS and Fedex in nearly every category. The pay scales are competitive with the private companies and they don't charge as much, because they have what the private companies don't have - volume. UPS, Fedex and DHL can only wish they handled as many parcels and letters as the USPS.
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Of course, it makes no economic sense, so no one will send you your mail that way either. It makes sense to use the USPS for lightweight first class mail. But, there is a choice. It's just not a realistic one.
You may be surprised to learn that Fedex, UPS and DHL all have arran
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It gives a private corporation, the US Postal Service, a stronger layer of protection. Why the law can't be changed to favor mail-delivery companies in general and not the USPS in specific is my question.
Re:I haven't done any research on it... (Score:4, Interesting)
2) They operate in the black (and work hard to do so)
3) I've gotten boxes cross-country with USPS in 4 days
I mean, seriously, how can you complain about the postal service? I can get a letter across the country for the price of a candy bar. I can get a light envelope to the most remote parts of the world for the price of a gallon of gas or two.
Lets face it, the price of stamps goes up to deal with the cost of running a distribution network that operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (you don't get mail on Sunday, but they're moving and processing it).
Quit whinning.
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too bad there aren't any quotes on the stamps (Score:5, Interesting)
Luke's, "I was going into Toshi Station to pick up some power converters!"
Leia, "Will somebody get this walking carpet out of my way?!"
Chewie, "Mraaaawwwwrrrr!"
Vader, "I find your lack of faith
Obi-Wan, "We'd like to avoid any Imperial entanglements."
R2D2, *beep* *beep* *whistle* *beep* *splat*
C3PO, "I didn't know I had it in me."
For the Falcon, just the tagline: The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy!
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Hmm.
On a related note, any enterprising nerd lawyers want to file an injunction preventing Lucas from writing dialog ever again?
Chewbacca? (Score:2)
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Finally! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Finally! (Score:4, Insightful)
Hot Grits: The Official Stamp (Score:2)
A legitimate reason to lick Princess Leia
If you're interested in pursuing this thoroughly unsavory (and pleasant) line of thought, China has already released stamps [slashfood.com] that not only smell like sweet-and-sour pork on the front, but actually *taste* like it on the back.
Since this is Slashdot, and we're discussing Star Wars, I think the USPS should do one of those with Natalie Portman, naked and... actually, naked is enough. And since they'd need to know what Natalie Portman (*cough*) tastes like, I'm willing to volunteer my services.
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Grits dude! I thought everyone knew that
Darth Maul!?! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Darth Maul!?! (Score:5, Funny)
PS: I just started this rumor.
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Darth Mail ! (Score:2, Funny)
Actors Are Still Alive (Score:5, Interesting)
I thought there was a rule that no living person could be on a stamp, so how can there be characters on the stamps when the actors are still alive? I found this site [govspot.com] that seems to agree with the "no living person" rule, but it isn't an official USPS site. Has this rule been changed or is it OK since they are fictional characters?
Re:Actors Are Still Alive (Score:5, Funny)
I know Slashdot readers often have a hard time telling the difference, but try to stay with us here. These are characters, not people.
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But anyway, these stamps also appear to break rule #6 at http://www.usps.com/communications/organization/c
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I believe that rule is true. I'd say that they get around that by the fact that the stamps aren't photos or screenshots, but rather drawings. Now they look nearly identical to th
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but they
died a long
long time ago on a
Galaxy Far Far Away
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Actually, the rule these days is probably "whatever sells".
been there done that... (Score:2)
http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID4822370DD186320-Co
And he said.... (Score:3, Funny)
COLLECTOR'S ALERT (Score:2, Funny)
Somewhat obligatory (Score:2)
Tripping and falling on letter +
Realizing the letter (including stamp) has been crumpled
= "I bent my wookie."
Star Wars Stamp Collection (Score:2)
First to say? (Score:3, Funny)
R2 Mail (Score:1)
R2D2 Mailbox [imageshack.us]
I'm a fan (Score:2)
I will also buy several sheet to use to send postcards to some SW fanatics I know. Heh, using the stamp will drive them bonkers.
Death Star? (Score:5, Funny)
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You can't do that. It's already a registered trademark of AT&T!
Screw the stamps! (Score:1)
Learn something new every day. (Score:4, Informative)
Boba Fett (Score:3, Insightful)
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Just a theory -- I'm still mystified by it myself.
Obligatory Tick quote (Score:2)
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