June 23 Delivery Confirmation Email from Apple

Anyone else get one of these surprises in your inbox? I got two - one for each phone ordered!
Looks like one is already at the local fed ex facility in my home town, and the other is in Calidornia. They both arrived in Cali at the same time, but only one made it out last night.
So if all goes well - two new iPhones tomorrow
Could this early delivery be meant to kill the new Droid buzz?

"Dear Apple Store Customer,
You recently received a Shipment Notification email from Apple advising you that your iPhone has shipped.
This email is to confirm that your delivery will occur on June 23rd. Although Apple and FedEx tracking information may currently indicate a later date, you can check the FedEx website the morning of the June 23rd to track your package to your doorstep.
In the event that you will not be available to accept delivery on June 23rd, it may be more convenient to use our pre-sign delivery option by visiting our Order Status website at http://www.apple.com/orderstatus.
Sincerely,
The Apple Store Team "
I'm guessing that they want to try and spread out the activations over 2 days so as not to overload the servers again. AT&T is so fragile...

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