Yeah I'm pretty sure my original model Mac Mini doesn't have that option. Thankfully the Plasma TV it is hooked up to doesn't do that.
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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Google in 1960: [link]
Snerk.
Google in 1960: [link]
Heh.
Although to be hyper-anal, I don't think zip-codes were used in 1960....
Always ahead of the curve, those Google dudes.
First implemented in 1963.
Huh. I did a very brief google but couldn't find anything. I had thought it was around 1970. But looking at the site:
In 1967, these were made mandatory for second- and third-class bulk mailers, and the system was soon adopted generally.
So I was probably thinking about the general implementation. I have vague memories as a child of the Postal Service having an ad campaign to convince people to use Zip codes - this would have been in the early '70s.
In recent years I remember noticing old ads for companies that had an address but no zip code - I think the latest I've seen this is '72?
Anyway, pro'lly no one else cares, but I find the widespread efforts made to get people to use Zip codes somewhat interesting - they had to change the habbits of most people in the US.
Born in 1963 - never didn't use a zipcode. But the zipcode of my childhood house, no longer exsists.
I remember having to use zone codes when mailing to biggish cities.
Also, when did they start requiring everyone to use two-letter state abbreviations? Some states used to have three-letter codes, like 'FLA' for Florida.
Holly came from Miami FLA
Hitchhiked her way across the USA
Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she
She said, "Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side"
See, the first rhyme wouldn't work with the 'FL' abbreviation....