When you transport something by Car it is called Shipment and when you transport something by Ship it is called Cargo
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Would somebody please fix that? Thanks.

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my oldest informs me that

Cookies are baked and bacon is cooked 🀯

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Look at that "S" car go πŸ˜‰

@Arapalla @Natasha_Jay Did someone call? 😁

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Isn't it cute?

It's got its house on its back 😎

@Arapalla Cutest Nissan ever! (If not cutest van ever.)

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Datto 1200 ute wins cutest Nissan every time 😎

@Natasha_Jay How fast can this cargo? 
@alex @Natasha_Jay Reminds me of the one good joke from "Stock Places":
A snail buys a sports car and asks the dealer to paint a large S on all sides. When he asks why, the snail says: "I want people to see me drive around and think 'look that fast S car go!'" 

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And we park in driveways and drive on parkways.

You can chop a tree down. Then you can chop it up. You can't chop it down again.
@Natasha_Jay it that why I get cargo shipments, because they were in a car on a ship?
@Natasha_Jay Interestingly, Cargo preceded 'car' by a few centuries...as did ships.
Again, English borrows from other languages.πŸ™‚ this time, German 'scipam' (hollowed out tree trunk), and cargo: burden, load, Spanish.
Probably more comment than you were expecting.😬
@Natasha_Jay What else aren’t they telling us?!
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It was meant for the ship. Once it does reach the ship, the car can go.
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Shipments are placed in cargo tricks and vans and cargo is placed on ships.

@Natasha_Jay And if you ship cargo via a gear-based aircraft it's called an Cog-neato Air-go (Some-times).
@Natasha_Jay cargo space? no sorry it's a land vehicle
@Natasha_Jay and in Lisp, the second shipment is called Cdrgo.
@Natasha_Jay We also drive on the parkway and park in the driveway.