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On 3/20/09 7:20 AM, "Mark J. Reed" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> In fact, 99362 and 37642 both cross state lines.  All together there are 42
> five-digit ZIP codes that do likewise.

That means that this project is doomed to failure in those 42 cases - unless
Ed is prepared to check for every locality in those 42 zip codes - and his
friend will have to wait until they generate state codes as they should. In
the meantime, I guess he could except those 42 zip codes in the code
generation,  to trigger 3 beeps and a message at the end that records all
the cases that have triggered it and says "Look it up!".

-- 
Paul Berkowitz

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