No matches yet! I don’t know the Sacramento zip where I spent my first year, but since then:
95610 (1-18)
90024 (18-24)
95628 (24-28)
10023 (28- )
No matches yet! I don’t know the Sacramento zip where I spent my first year, but since then:
95610 (1-18)
90024 (18-24)
95628 (24-28)
10023 (28- )
30815 Hephzibah, GA
37738 Gatlinburg, TN
37876 Sevierville, TN
29831 Jackson, SC
29828 Gloverville, SC
94547
94805
94530
94547
94564
94530
44904 - Lexington, OH
44906 - Mansfield, OH
44837 - Greenwich, OH
44870 - Sandusky, OH
45701 - Athens, OH
33486 - Boca Raton, FL
33301 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
29601 - Greenville, SC
32303 - Tallahassee, FL
Cheated – I had to look up about half of those.
06830, 06794, 02840, 06830, 81231, 06830, 19087, 06870, 06854, 06870, 06268, 06870, 06901, 94544, 94061, 06437
Wow…that’s quite a list.
45420, 61606, 20016, 43212, 43210, 19405, 19040, 19454, 19002
15213 - Pittsburgh, PA
Lived there for years while at the University
Now back in the 19609
46321, 63435, 60438, 46320, 46342.
No zip or post codes here.
45212
15213
10013
(Oops–wrong on the last. Can’t figure out where I’m getting that number–10010 was the actual zip, 10022 was the office.)
42240
40505
40601
42240 (again)
631 – 05?
40502
40208
42701
40206
40003
ok i looked up the ones I didn’t know
48009- Birmingham MI
48302- Bloomfield Hills MI
48109- Ann Arbor MI
55408- Minneapolis MN
48341- Pontiac MI
48237- Oak Park MI
48202- Detroit MI
48073- Royal Oak MI
43920 (childhood, and my parents still live there)
44074 (college)
44106 (law school)
44120 (currently)
There’ve probably been a few others, but these are the biggies.
75228
75218
75238
75428
75038
75062
Had to look up the 3rd through 5th codes. That was an apartment we lived in for six months, a PO Box when we were in college(no mail delivery to our campus housing), and an apartment we lived in for about 14 months after graduation. Since then I’ve lived in two different homes in the 75062 area.
Enjoy,
Steven
America’s middle class is very mobile. In fact, maybe to the country’s detriment. It’s the central argument of a book called The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart. The author theorized that people move to communities of interest and there the feedback loops distort our own views and squelch dissent, so we become “red” or “blue”, “right” or “left” and tolerance/diversity suffers. It’s interesting.
Enjoy,
Steven
30747
27706
30608
30002
30339
30736
30306
…plus a few I can’t remember…
Heh. I grew up in Clayton.
In order:
63105 (18 years)
75206 (4 years)
94122 (13 years)
97214 (3 years and counting)
All I can remember is
14450
02115
02130
02135
53215
53207
53172
Haven’t strayed very far…
7xxxx (West Texas)
IP33 2PX (UK)
NN135XQ (UK)
32541 (Florida)
30322 (Atlanta, GA)
77xxx (Houston)
02138
02472 (both Boston area)
78744
78727 (both Austin)
Tons more, can’t even remember. California was 90xxx, I think.