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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Subscribe to Kermit News
Date: 3 Feb 1995 21:04:57 GMT
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Kermit News #6, our printed-on-paper newsletter / journal, will be going
to press any day now. Printing and mailing should take some weeks. In
the meantime, if you would like to be added to the subscriber list (it's
free), please send your name and complete postal address to:
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your old address and new address so we can update our mailing list.
To minimize work and expense at our end, please try to make your postal
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end with:
City XX nnnnn
where XX is the uppercase 2-letter abbreviation of your state or
territory, such as NY for New York, or GU for Guam, and nnnnn is your 5-
or 9-digit ZIP code (9-digit preferred, 5-digit required). According to
this year's USPS ZIP code directory, there should be no comma between the
city and the state.
Addresses in Canada should end with:
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CANADA
where XX is the 2-letter abbreviation for the province (e.g. ON for
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six-digit (base 36 :-) postal code.
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on the last line, and the postal code (if any) including country prefix
(if any) on the line preceding, e.g.
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GERMANY
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NORWAY
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ITALY
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ISRAEL
and so on.
- Frank