I am really surprised that someone has not mentioned how the GPS systems in our vehicles are really either:
1. Big Brother spying on us
2. Terrorists targeting systems
>>Hey Dragan,
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>>I just don't think it's humanly possible to achieve perfection in something like this because of the nature of the beast. I think, over time, you can develop a rules engine to cover most weirdnesses in addresses but I don't think you can get all, especially in Tracy's situation where she may have to parse "100 Main No W Ste 109" (note the missing street type and malformed suffix).
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>Hi John,
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>Just a thought. Now since almost all Americans drive and amost all new cars have GPS systems, all we need is Longitude and Latitude <g>
>If we increase the accuracy we can have a different addresss for the kitchen than the bedroom. <bg>
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>Peter
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