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Posted: 2/20/2006, 9:03 pm
by Hope
methinks katie is/was drunk

i thought this site was useless
but y'all are talking about it
so maybe it really isnt

Posted: 2/20/2006, 11:21 pm
by nikki4982
Random Name wrote:Its funny cause its an actual postal code.

So... is... 90210..... :Johnathan: Isn't that the point?

Posted: 2/20/2006, 11:32 pm
by afealicious
what is A1A 1A1 the postal code for?

i'm tired and stupid okay

Posted: 2/20/2006, 11:54 pm
by Hope
just pick your postal code and change one letter/number.

Posted: 2/21/2006, 11:30 am
by Sonya
afealicious wrote:what is A1A 1A1 the postal code for?

i'm tired and stupid okay



i want to say it's somewhere in newfieland, but i'm not sure.

Posted: 2/21/2006, 12:51 pm
by Random Name
It is indeed. Somewhere...

They start alphabetically and for from East to West.

None the less, I remember getting that as someone's postal code at work once.

Posted: 2/21/2006, 5:44 pm
by Kathy
Sonya wrote:
afealicious wrote:what is A1A 1A1 the postal code for?

i'm tired and stupid okay


i want to say it's somewhere in newfieland, but i'm not sure.



"newfieland"... I first read that as newpieland... a cross between PIE and New Finland?

Sorry... couldn't let it go :lol:

For Canadian websites that require postal codes (for a free account, or market research, etc) I use my own postal code and modify one or two characters. For a US website, lately I've been using ZIP 12345... it's an actual zip code, and it's assigned 100% to one corporate site - the General Electric (my company) location in Schenectady. Lots of companies that get a large volume of mail have their own zip... not sure how GE got 12345.