<font color=blue>With someone's name and state it's fairly easy to find out their address and phone number, plus get driving directions</font color=blue>
Well . . . sorta./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif I love the way they have me listed. My "mailing address" is Frost, TX, which is telephone area code 903, and the town (population 579) is about 10 miles north of me. However, my telephone service comes from Irene, TX, which is a different telephone company, area code 254, and the little community (don't know whether you could call it a town - no businesses at all there; just a post office and maybe a 12' x 12' concrete block building that is the telephone exchange, switch, or whatever you call it - no people at the telephone exchange; nearest human employee is 40 miles the other side of Irene). And Irene is actually about 15 miles west of me, so the map and driving instructions would get you within about 15 miles of my house./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif And their address listing shows my street address followed by the word "Frost" as if it were part of the street name, then the town is shown as Irene, TX. Then result is that if you call telephone information for Frost, TX, they have no listing for me, and if you sent mail to Irene, TX, they never heard of me./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif Now of course if you go to the post office or bank in Frost, anyone there will give you driving directions to my house. Old acquaintances from PA showed up here one day unexpectedly after asking at the post office./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif