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On Monday 11 March 2002 01:36 pm, Alan Shilepsky wrote:

> Feeling very inconvenienced, and wondering if Qwest it trying to help
> FedEx or DHL or something,

Or maybe some insane copyright lawyer at the PO decided that they own the 
rights to the list of ZIP codes and therefore Qwest would have to license 
the list (and most certainly would need to license the software to help 
them ensure that they have the *correct* ZIP code for each address).

Or maybe they realized this was costing them money to print and was not a 
core competency of their business. And so it got axed.

Or maybe it was an oversight. Stranger things have been known to happen. :)

But to lighten your load. Here's a tool that provides the ZIP code plus 
the four digit appendage for not just Minneapolis, but the entire United 
States:

http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/lookup_zip+4.html

And if you aren't sure where an address is in our fair city:

http://www.mapquest.com

(MapQuest will provide excellent maps, ZIP+4 AND aerial photographs!)

  - Michael Libby, Cleveland/North Minneapolis

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