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A couple of people have helpfully pointed out something in my question
earlier. The "three options" I refer to are 1) entering in a customer
address by manually typing in everything; 2) using a list of ZIP codes that
includes city, state, and phone number info; and 3) using a list of
geographic regions (towns, counties, whatever) that includes the city,
state, ZIP, and phone.
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Joe Weinmunson
âWhat you read when you donât have to determines what you will be when you
canât help it.â
--Oscar Wilde
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