>When I was a child (8-11 yrs old), I lived in the country near a town of 8,000. My cousin lived in another county in an unincorporated area and she would write me letters with only my name in the address, nothing else. I received them. Back in those days the mail carrier knew the names of every one on his route (and every one probably knew him personally as well).
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Ted Roche tells a story of Whil Hentzen sending him something addressed to:
The Computer Guy
Contoocook, NH
He didn't get it immediately. The _other_ computer guy got it and gave him a call. <g>
Tamar
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