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    #76
    Seriously OT: Google Maps



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    Looks to be really out-dated... My neighborhood is still a dirt field on
    the map ;-)

    Scott
    SEBENZA.COM
    Miva Development

    Web: <A HREF ="http://www.sebenza.com">http://www.sebenza.com</A>
    <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules">http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules</A>



    Kevin Murphy wrote:

    > Have y'all checked out the satellite imagery on Google Maps yet?
    >
    > http://maps.google.com/
    >
    > Pretty F'n cool.
    >

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    Comment


      #77
      Seriously OT: Google Maps



      The way most of my customers do it (and the way that seems to work the best)
      is to put APO/FPO as the city, select Outside US as the state, enter
      AA/AE/AP in the other state/province field, and then select US as the
      country.

      That gets everything you need to properly ship the order and correctly
      calculates shipping as going to a US address.

      Of course, there are a few customers who enter NY or some such as the state
      since that's where their mail is processed through but that doesn't cause
      much of a problem since address verification can easily fix that based on
      the zip. The only problem I ever see is the occasional one who enters Iraq
      or some other country where he's stationed since that does naturally through
      off shipping. I don't get too many of those though.

      Dan
      Impulse Creations

      For low priced back issue comics and the very best in service visit us at
      www.impulsecreations.net and be sure to look for information on our
      discounted subscription service with free bags and free shipping!

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected]
      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of William Weiland
      Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:55 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses

      Andrew Jeffery wrote:
      >
      > I'm boring, I just do what the USPS suggests:
      >
      > <A HREF ="http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm">http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm</A>

      In real world, how are you seeing the service member addressing their
      customer info? AA, AE, AP are not listed in the state codes in miva
      merchant. Are you seeing them put it all on one line? What are they
      putting for country, etc?

      --
      Bill Weiland A2Z Emporium Plus <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc</A>
      Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, PayPal, Froogle/Yahoo feeds
      Rate This, Gift/Wish List, Wait List Mgr, EZ Batch, Shipping & more
      Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs">http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs</A>
      Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS">http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS</A>
      |


      Comment


        #78
        Seriously OT: Google Maps



        They have to be at least 3 years old, as it shows Soldier Field in
        Chicago all dug out from when they rebuilt the stadium then... but still
        it is pretty cool!

        mp/m

        -----------------------------------------------------------------------

        Mike Maddaloni

        Dunkirk Systems - Delivering Internet Solutions
        P.O. Box 2170
        Chicago, IL 60690-2170 US
        312.781.1170
        [email protected]
        <A HREF ="http://www.dunkirksystems.com">http://www.dunkirksystems.com</A>



        Sebenza Lists wrote:

        > Looks to be really out-dated... My neighborhood is still a dirt field
        > on the map ;-)
        >
        > Scott
        > SEBENZA.COM
        > Miva Development
        >
        > Web: <A HREF ="http://www.sebenza.com">http://www.sebenza.com</A>
        > <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules">http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules</A>
        >
        >
        >
        > Kevin Murphy wrote:
        >
        >> Have y'all checked out the satellite imagery on Google Maps yet?
        >>
        >> http://maps.google.com/
        >>
        >> Pretty F'n cool.
        >>
        >


        Comment


          #79
          Seriously OT: Google Maps



          Dear Brian,

          That is not a valid Military Address.

          AP and AE are on opposite sides of the world.

          Thank you,

          Nerd Boy

          1-573-292-1136
          <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
          Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules

          For Customer Service and Support:
          <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
          or send email to: [email protected]

          <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
          <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>

          ----- Original Message -----
          From: "Brian Bozinovich" <[email protected]>
          To: <[email protected]>
          Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:12 PM
          Subject: RE: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses


          > Here is an example of one of our recent customers:
          >
          > Address Line 1 - CMR 123
          > Address Line 2 - Box 1234
          > City - AP
          > State - AE
          > Zip - 12345
          > Country - US
          >
          > He also gave us a lovely international phone number. I think its Germany.
          > If I remember correctly
          > the country code for Germany is 49.
          >
          > PS. We used VC Other Page Templates to use the "Company" box for "Address
          > Line 2"
          >
          > Brian Bozinovich
          > GreekClothing.com LLC
          > [email protected]
          >
          > -----Original Message-----
          > From: [email protected]
          > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
          > Of William Weiland
          > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:55 PM
          > To: [email protected]
          > Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses
          >
          > Andrew Jeffery wrote:
          >>
          >> I'm boring, I just do what the USPS suggests:
          >>
          >> <A HREF ="http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm">http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm</A>
          >
          > In real world, how are you seeing the service member addressing their
          > customer info? AA, AE, AP are not listed in the state codes in miva
          > merchant. Are you seeing them put it all on one line? What are they
          > putting for country, etc?
          >
          > --
          > Bill Weiland A2Z Emporium Plus <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc</A>
          > Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, PayPal, Froogle/Yahoo feeds
          > Rate This, Gift/Wish List, Wait List Mgr, EZ Batch, Shipping & more
          > Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs">http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs</A>
          > Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS">http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS</A>
          > |
          >
          >

          Comment


            #80
            Seriously OT: Google Maps



            Dear All,

            Their Keyhole System has satellite pictures of the San Diego area where
            I used to live that was taken the second week of June 2004. I know exactly
            when it was taken because the 28 foot trailer I used to move was parked
            there only for that week and it is in the picture.

            Thank you,

            Nerd Boy

            1-573-292-1136
            <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
            Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules

            For Customer Service and Support:
            <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
            or send email to: [email protected]

            <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
            <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>

            ----- Original Message -----
            From: "Miva List - Dunkirk Systems" <[email protected]>
            Cc: <[email protected]>
            Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:56 AM
            Subject: Re: [mru] Seriously OT: Google Maps


            > They have to be at least 3 years old, as it shows Soldier Field in Chicago
            > all dug out from when they rebuilt the stadium then... but still it is
            > pretty cool!
            >
            > mp/m
            >
            > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
            >
            > Mike Maddaloni
            >
            > Dunkirk Systems - Delivering Internet Solutions
            > P.O. Box 2170
            > Chicago, IL 60690-2170 US
            > 312.781.1170
            > [email protected]
            > <A HREF ="http://www.dunkirksystems.com">http://www.dunkirksystems.com</A>
            >
            >
            >
            > Sebenza Lists wrote:
            >
            >> Looks to be really out-dated... My neighborhood is still a dirt field on
            >> the map ;-)
            >>
            >> Scott
            >> SEBENZA.COM
            >> Miva Development
            >>
            >> Web: <A HREF ="http://www.sebenza.com">http://www.sebenza.com</A>
            >> <A HREF ="http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules">http://www.mvcool.com/SS - miva modules</A>
            >>
            >>
            >>
            >> Kevin Murphy wrote:
            >>
            >>> Have y'all checked out the satellite imagery on Google Maps yet?
            >>>
            >>> http://maps.google.com/
            >>>
            >>> Pretty F'n cool.
            >>>
            >>
            >
            >

            Comment


              #81
              Seriously OT: Google Maps



              I am involved in a project called CivicSpace - open source community web
              site software based on Drupal but targeted at political organizations -
              and there is someone involved in that who is currently doing some neat
              stuff with Google Maps:

              <A HREF ="http://www.cthorn.com/civicspace/gmaps?zip=77024&miles=5">http://www.cthorn.com/civicspace/gmaps?zip=77024&miles=5</A>





              ----- Original Message -----
              From: "Kevin Murphy" <[email protected]>
              To: <[email protected]>
              Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:39 AM
              Subject: [mru] Seriously OT: Google Maps


              > Have y'all checked out the satellite imagery on Google Maps yet?
              >
              > http://maps.google.com/
              >
              > Pretty F'n cool.
              >
              > --
              > Kevin Murphy
              > Web Designer - Stubborn Donkey Productions
              > www.stubborndonkey.com
              >
              >

              Comment


                #82
                OT: Tiger?



                Dear Bill,

                You know this info as well as I do, but my old Ship's Address (decomed
                now though) was:

                FCC(SW) Collins
                USS KINKAID (DD-965)
                FPO, AP 12345

                Could not remember zip (but if I ponder awhile it will come back to me
                seeing how I did three tours on the same friggin ship).

                Most military addresses are pretty much the same

                Name
                Unit
                Post Office, Region, Zip

                FPO in this case means Fleet Post Office and AP means America Pacific.
                Each unit in the military has their own Zip Code assigned to it.

                Thank you,

                Nerd Boy

                1-573-292-1136
                <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
                Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules

                For Customer Service and Support:
                <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
                or send email to: [email protected]

                <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
                <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>

                ----- Original Message -----
                From: "William Weiland" <[email protected]>
                To: <[email protected]>
                Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:27 PM
                Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses


                > Nerd Boy Help Desk wrote:
                >>
                >> Dear Brian,
                >>
                >> That is not a valid Military Address.
                >>
                >> AP and AE are on opposite sides of the world.
                >>
                >> Thank you,
                >>
                >> Nerd Boy
                >
                >
                > That is my concern with this and the reason I put this question out to
                > the group. There is no validation going on with these addresses. The
                > AA, AE, AP are not listed as states in MIVA Merchant. It seems like if
                > that is what the USPS says are to be used, that should be a basic part
                > of the install. Then there should be a validation similar to the ZIP
                > codes to check that a standard entry is made for the City and Country
                > fields.
                >
                >
                >> 1-573-292-1136
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
                >> Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules
                >>
                >> For Customer Service and Support:
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
                >> or send email to: [email protected]
                >>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
                >> <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>
                >>
                >> ----- Original Message -----
                >> From: "Brian Bozinovich" <[email protected]>
                >> To: <[email protected]>
                >> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:12 PM
                >> Subject: RE: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses
                >>
                >> > Here is an example of one of our recent customers:
                >> >
                >> > Address Line 1 - CMR 123
                >> > Address Line 2 - Box 1234
                >> > City - AP
                >> > State - AE
                >> > Zip - 12345
                >> > Country - US
                >> >
                >> > He also gave us a lovely international phone number. I think its
                >> > Germany.
                >> > If I remember correctly
                >> > the country code for Germany is 49.
                >> >
                >> > PS. We used VC Other Page Templates to use the "Company" box for
                >> > "Address
                >> > Line 2"
                >> >
                >> > Brian Bozinovich
                >> > GreekClothing.com LLC
                >> > [email protected]
                >> >
                >> > -----Original Message-----
                >> > From: [email protected]
                >> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
                >> > Of William Weiland
                >> > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:55 PM
                >> > To: [email protected]
                >> > Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses
                >> >
                >> > Andrew Jeffery wrote:
                >> >>
                >> >> I'm boring, I just do what the USPS suggests:
                >> >>
                >> >> <A HREF ="http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm">http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm</A>
                >> >
                >> > In real world, how are you seeing the service member addressing their
                >> > customer info? AA, AE, AP are not listed in the state codes in miva
                >> > merchant. Are you seeing them put it all on one line? What are they
                >> > putting for country, etc?
                >> >
                >> > --
                >> > Bill Weiland A2Z Emporium Plus <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc</A>
                >> > Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, PayPal, Froogle/Yahoo feeds
                >> > Rate This, Gift/Wish List, Wait List Mgr, EZ Batch, Shipping & more
                >> > Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs">http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs</A>
                >> > Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS">http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS</A>
                >> > |
                >> >
                >> >

                Comment


                  #83
                  Back ordering or advance sales



                  Dear Bill,

                  Ha....96670 is the zip code to the USS KINKAID DD-965. I knew it would
                  come to me!

                  I think but not absolutely sure but I think the Zip +4 part 1203. That
                  is what is stuck in my head, but not sure if it is right.

                  Thank you,

                  Nerd Boy

                  1-573-292-1136
                  <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
                  Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules

                  For Customer Service and Support:
                  <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
                  or send email to: [email protected]

                  <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
                  <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>

                  ----- Original Message -----
                  From: "William Weiland" <[email protected]>
                  To: <[email protected]>
                  Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:27 PM
                  Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses


                  > Nerd Boy Help Desk wrote:
                  >>
                  >> Dear Brian,
                  >>
                  >> That is not a valid Military Address.
                  >>
                  >> AP and AE are on opposite sides of the world.
                  >>
                  >> Thank you,
                  >>
                  >> Nerd Boy
                  >
                  >
                  > That is my concern with this and the reason I put this question out to
                  > the group. There is no validation going on with these addresses. The
                  > AA, AE, AP are not listed as states in MIVA Merchant. It seems like if
                  > that is what the USPS says are to be used, that should be a basic part
                  > of the install. Then there should be a validation similar to the ZIP
                  > codes to check that a standard entry is made for the City and Country
                  > fields.
                  >
                  >
                  >> 1-573-292-1136
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyinc.com">http://www.nerdboyinc.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.doyoureallycare.com">http://www.doyoureallycare.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbicentral.com">http://www.nbicentral.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.crosstowntraffic.net">http://www.crosstowntraffic.net</A>
                  >> Your alternative source for Miva Merchant Modules
                  >>
                  >> For Customer Service and Support:
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbisupport.com">http://www.nbisupport.com</A>
                  >> or send email to: [email protected]
                  >>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.nerdboyproductions.com">http://www.nerdboyproductions.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.asmallurl.com">http://www.asmallurl.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.nbiracing.com">http://www.nbiracing.com</A>
                  >> <A HREF ="http://www.yourlottosite.com">http://www.yourlottosite.com</A>
                  >>
                  >> ----- Original Message -----
                  >> From: "Brian Bozinovich" <[email protected]>
                  >> To: <[email protected]>
                  >> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:12 PM
                  >> Subject: RE: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses
                  >>
                  >> > Here is an example of one of our recent customers:
                  >> >
                  >> > Address Line 1 - CMR 123
                  >> > Address Line 2 - Box 1234
                  >> > City - AP
                  >> > State - AE
                  >> > Zip - 12345
                  >> > Country - US
                  >> >
                  >> > He also gave us a lovely international phone number. I think its
                  >> > Germany.
                  >> > If I remember correctly
                  >> > the country code for Germany is 49.
                  >> >
                  >> > PS. We used VC Other Page Templates to use the "Company" box for
                  >> > "Address
                  >> > Line 2"
                  >> >
                  >> > Brian Bozinovich
                  >> > GreekClothing.com LLC
                  >> > [email protected]
                  >> >
                  >> > -----Original Message-----
                  >> > From: [email protected]
                  >> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
                  >> > Of William Weiland
                  >> > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:55 PM
                  >> > To: [email protected]
                  >> > Subject: Re: [mru] APO/FPO Addresses
                  >> >
                  >> > Andrew Jeffery wrote:
                  >> >>
                  >> >> I'm boring, I just do what the USPS suggests:
                  >> >>
                  >> >> <A HREF ="http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm">http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/addressingtips.htm</A>
                  >> >
                  >> > In real world, how are you seeing the service member addressing their
                  >> > customer info? AA, AE, AP are not listed in the state codes in miva
                  >> > merchant. Are you seeing them put it all on one line? What are they
                  >> > putting for country, etc?
                  >> >
                  >> > --
                  >> > Bill Weiland A2Z Emporium Plus <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc</A>
                  >> > Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, PayPal, Froogle/Yahoo feeds
                  >> > Rate This, Gift/Wish List, Wait List Mgr, EZ Batch, Shipping & more
                  >> > Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs">http://www.emporiumplus.com/docs</A>
                  >> > Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS">http://www.emporiumplus.com/mivamodule_wcw.mvc?Screen=SPTS</A>
                  >> > |
                  >> >
                  >> >

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