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Subject: | Nifty Idea - State Names in Trip Reports |
From: | "Norton, Richard" <> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Jan 1999 08:37:35 +1030 |
Australia is a really big place. As hard as it may be to believe, there are actually some people on this list who do not know the location of every town and park in Australia. Those folks who take the time to write up trip reports could, by adding two or three letters, make their efforts more easily understandable. Please at least include the state abbreviation. Even if Earlap Island is a place that all your friends know about, or even if there are over 100 people living in Galoshabury, or even if you mentioned the location of Overall Conservation Park in a report in 1994, there may be people who don't know or forgot. Please at least include the state abbreviation in your report. Thank you, Dick Norton Adelaide, SA |
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