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    Roger Wright
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    I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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      I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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      Matt Newman
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      Looks like the yahoo people search, with btw has been up and doing this for quite a while. Matt

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        I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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        Rama Krishna Vavilala
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        That is great:) Now if given a name it can return a phone number it will be awesome. Meg Rules

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          I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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          moliate
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          Isn't this just cutting out the middleman? I suppose most phone companies have this service on their webpage, so what's the difference? /moliate


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          • R Roger Wright

            I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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            This explains why I got so many calls on my old phone number, 401-886-4163, for: Automobile Racing Cars, Rizzo Ford Racing And I had that number for more than a year! I'm totally cell-phone based now. The great thing is, no solicitors? How do they know, BTW? Are cell-phone prefixes off limits to solicitation? By law? I mean, I'd sue their tooshies if they called, wasting my valuable minutes! :laugh: Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
            Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
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            Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"

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              Looks like the yahoo people search, with btw has been up and doing this for quite a while. Matt

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              I thought Yahoo uses Google? :confused: (*Falcon).Jeremy.GetLatestArticle() = "Learning Binary and Hexadecimal"

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                I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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                John M Drescher
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                I did not know Google was doing this, but I did know of other sites that did a reverse phone number search. John

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                  I thought Yahoo uses Google? :confused: (*Falcon).Jeremy.GetLatestArticle() = "Learning Binary and Hexadecimal"

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                  Matt Newman
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                  Yahoo search uses Google, I think the Yahoo People search actually predates Yahoo using Google. But I'm not sure. Matt

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                    I didn't know this service was available, but an email today alerted me to the fact that Google[^] makes a great marketing tool. It may only apply to US numbers, but if you enter your phone number and area code, separated by dashes - it will not only return your address, but will also include a map to your house! So far it's returned the correct address for every phone number I've entered except those that I know to be unlisted and cell phones. Here in the US we have to pay an extra fee each month to have our phone numbers not publicly listed, so most don't bother - what a scam! Check yours and see just how easy you are to find... X| BTW - If you click on the phone icon next to your name on the result page, it will take you to a link where you can demand that they remove your listing from the directory.:) "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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                    John Honan
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                    Want to see some really nice Google developments? http://labs.google.com/[^] :):):) John. www.silveronion.com[^]

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      I thought Yahoo uses Google? :confused: (*Falcon).Jeremy.GetLatestArticle() = "Learning Binary and Hexadecimal"

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                      David Wulff
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                      I think Yahoo! supplement their own results with Google, or at least that is what I read someone one cold dark night.


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                        This explains why I got so many calls on my old phone number, 401-886-4163, for: Automobile Racing Cars, Rizzo Ford Racing And I had that number for more than a year! I'm totally cell-phone based now. The great thing is, no solicitors? How do they know, BTW? Are cell-phone prefixes off limits to solicitation? By law? I mean, I'd sue their tooshies if they called, wasting my valuable minutes! :laugh: Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
                        Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
                        Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
                        Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"

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                        Marc Clifton wrote: The great thing is, no solicitors? Not neccesarily true, but it is very very rare. BTW any unsolicited phone call that costs you money is illegal, in the US at least. Marc Clifton wrote: Are cell-phone prefixes off limits to solicitation? By law? I believe so, but I'm not sure. Matt

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                          That is great:) Now if given a name it can return a phone number it will be awesome. Meg Rules

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                          Jason Henderson
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                          If you know the name, city and state, it will return the number. Type in "Jason Henderson, Effingham IL" to test it. Don't call me though. ;)

                          Jason Henderson

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                          "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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                            If you know the name, city and state, it will return the number. Type in "Jason Henderson, Effingham IL" to test it. Don't call me though. ;)

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                            "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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                            Ring, Ring, Ring....hey you didn't answer! Chris Richardson
                            Terrain Software

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                              Ring, Ring, Ring....hey you didn't answer! Chris Richardson
                              Terrain Software

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                              Jason Henderson
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                              Nobody's home except the dog. Leave a message next time. ;P

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                                Ring, Ring, Ring....hey you didn't answer! Chris Richardson
                                Terrain Software

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                                Jason Henderson
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                                Christopher D Richardson Jr - (651) 772-0581 - 979 Maryland Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55106 Am I right?

                                Jason Henderson

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                                  Christopher D Richardson Jr - (651) 772-0581 - 979 Maryland Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55106 Am I right?

                                  Jason Henderson

                                  My articles

                                  "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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                                  Chris Richardson
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                                  Nope, but I do work pretty close to there :omg:. Unfortunately, my name isn't listed anywhere (I tried it too). You can try "Michael Kawell, Elko MN"; that's one of the guys I live with. But, we never answer our house phone, especially the "Out of Area" calls. :laugh: :laugh: Chris Richardson
                                  Terrain Software

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