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    Personally I don't care Hothir.

    But let me explain the thought behind the Kiltmaker Map Pin. The idea was to give our new members the ability to look at the map for their area, and find a Kilt Shop. Or if a member was planning a trip somewhere, to find a Kilt Shop in the area they want to visit.

    We would rely on members to post the location of their local kilt makers to help out other members.
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    So, I added the Kiltmaker Map Pin for that reason.

    But if you want to have a Kilt Maker Map Pin I'm not going to object. It really has nothing to do with being an advertiser on this site. It has more to do with one member helping out another with information.
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    Thanks, Steve, for adding this feature, which works better than the old map.

    A sgian dubh might be an appropriate member marker...
    Garrett

    "Then help me for to kilt my clais..." Schir David Lindsay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Abuser of Rubber Chickens View Post
    Put in my Postal Code then it gave me my lat/long so I deleted my personal stuff and went wiith that. That's my blue Focus in the driveway. I then noticed that there is free beer and bread at BEEDEE's house.
    Grant, if you ever make it down to this remote part of North Carolina, I will certainly provide you with a free beer and it won't be mass produced or lite.

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    In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.

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    I added myself but must have botched up the address, as it put the pin in the center of my zip code instead of my home address. Not really much of a problem, as I am sure anyone wanting to visit, would likely PM first and not just drop by. If they don't so other family will be completely surprised by kilted visitors, so be it.

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    Ive put myself in and i noticed theres a fair few people in the uk already
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    Put my marker in. Looks like the Chicago Rabble need to get busy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    Grant, if you ever make it down to this remote part of North Carolina, I will certainly provide you with a free beer and it won't be mass produced or lite.

    Brian
    I'll certainly drink your beer Brian but to be honest I'd really love to try your bread.

    I'm curious, in Canada my Postal Code is specific to the dozen or so houses in my cul-de-sac. How large of an area does a Zip code cover?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Abuser of Rubber Chickens View Post
    How large of an area does a Zip code cover?
    From the quite small, to the (usually) quite huge. Mine covers about 12x12 city blocks.

    There is a 4 digit addition that can get down to within half a block or so, but few people bother with it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    From the quite small, to the (usually) quite huge. Mine covers about 12x12 city blocks.

    There is a 4 digit addition that can get down to within half a block or so, but few people bother with it.
    Actually, in much (most?) of the country the Zip+4 will narrow it down to an individual postal customer. I use a post office box and you could address a letter to me using just my name and the Zip+4 and it would have no trouble getting to me. In smaller cities and towns the Zip+4 also can be attached to specific buildings.

    Regards,

    Brian

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    I live in an apartment building, and I have noticed that everyone in my line has the same zip+4, so hardly individual. Even with that, mail frequently goes astray.

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