Wow.. I've lived here for nearly a year and never thought of that. I bet it would work. See.. the wlug list solves all sorts of problems. Anyone got a good recipe for chicken pot pie? :) Thanks! -Marc On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:17:34 -0400, Al Reinhart <reinhart@discom.com> wrote:
For a shipping address do: Name Street Address PO Box Number City, State, Zip The post office (is suppose to) read the address for the bottom up, i.e., if USPS is used it goes to the PO box, if a package shipping company is used they have the street address.
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Marc Hughes wrote:
Just a small rant about the questionare for anyone out there creating a web based forms like this.
You need to let the person know how you're going to ship whatever you're shipping. Some people can't get postal mail at their street address, but can't get UPS/FEDEX at their PO box. Luckily I correctly guessed my postal address :) Can't wait to see if there's some neato stuff in there.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 22:00:55 -0400, Bill Smith <wsmith@chezsmith.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 21:04:29 -0400 Andy Stewart <andystewart@comcast.net> wrote:
Novell is offering a free Linux Technical Resource kit to WLUG members (and other LUGs, I'm sure). To get it, you'll need to go to their website and answer a bunch of questions. Here is the information, in case you are interested. If anybody gets one of these, I'd be curious to know what they think of it.
Sweeet....
I just filled out the questionaire. the final page had this to say:
Thank you William ! Your Linux Technical Resource Kit has been successfully received. We will contact you by e-mail as soon as your order ships. Delivery will be made via US Postal Service, first-class mail. If you have any questions on your order, please contact us.
Ahhhh... this will be the first time i've played with SuSE since around 1997. :)
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