ZIP Code or "Zone Improvement Plan Code" was a system put in place by the U.S. Postal Service on July 1, 1963. The hope was that these ZIP codes would allow the postal service to more efficiently and therefore more quickly route mail
because archive compression is like a zip(per): you zip it up, it's closed.Another answer, which is probably the one that has to do with zip codes:Dictionaries say that "zip" in "zip code" is from the initial letters of "zone improvement plan." "Zip" was also already a word meaning "to cause to go fast." So "zip code" means "a zone improvement plan that causes mail to go fast."ZIP stands for Zoning Improvement Plan. It was developed by the USPS to help sort the mail more efficiently for delivery.
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him, dim, zip
I don't know :P
Veteran Park is in Arlington, Texas zip code 76016. Your welcome. =P
01201-001
A/P - Air Pressure .
The numbers and letters on a P-38 or on any USAAF fighter were the BuNuumber, usually a 5 digit number, and sometimes squadron ID letters.
The USPS website says it is for a particular P. O. Box. No name is given!
The patterns at the end of the question, if interpreted as Morse Code, represent the letters: T O T
b p p r p r s x in capital letters :)
on silver what does this letters mean epns