Wasn't it Will Power who wrote:
>Do these geocoder differences affect latitude and longitude? If I found 
>the lat and long of the place that isn't being marker'ed properly and 
>based my system on lats and longs instead of geocoder addresses, is 
>that liable to change?

If you use the coordinates directly, that's safe.

Some people have made the mistake of attempting to geocode the 
coordinates. That used to work, but now returns the nearest point that 
Google consider to be an addressable location, which might be some 
distance away in rural areas.

-- 
Mike Williams
http://econym.org.uk/gmap



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