Re: Zones & addresses
- To: irisgruppen <i*@Rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: Zones & addresses
- From: G* A* <e*@kkeka.ericsson.se>
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 18:14:19 +0200
Linda wrote:
>when you give your state you don't have to use the US postal two letter
>abbreviation for your state! Its okay to write out so the rest of the
>world knows where you are!
Some of our mail systems don't have an automatic signature. I am
inclined to
be a little lazy in my signature - if I say I live 'in' Kingston,
Tennessee,
I don't think that is as useful as saying east Tennessee. Roane County
would
be more accurate, but something tells me Gunnar won't know where either
Kingston or Roane County is. Now if we can just get the folks who
either
don't sign at all or just use their first names to put down a wee bit
more
information, with US postal zip or otherwise.
Linda Mann lmann76543@aol.com east Tenn. USA
Thanks for your support Linda ,I fully agree with you
Yes I must have missed those lessons
in school, when they was learning us the Us postal codes.
So I have now bought myself an School World Atlas. (Wery good with
average temperatures and rainfall and soiltypes and so on). But its not
su detailed, you can see the whole Us on an A3 page, the largest towns
and the states. Absolutely not Roane county. As you say I would prefer :
East Tennessee, USA
or maybe Kingston, East Tennessee, USA
Then the mails will be REAL useful for comparization with your
own local area.
Gunnar Andersson - ekaguan@kkeka.ericsson.se - Stockholm, Sweden -
mintemp -20C