Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread Matthias Julius
Greg Williamson writes: > Just out of curiosity, how do our European companeros deal with things > like "2-Bis" ? Most of the addresses I have seen in the US with > letters tend to be campuses and business parks as opposed to street > addresses. > > A legit address in France -- #2 rear would be m

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread Dave Hansen
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 16:05 -0600, SteveC wrote: > any idea where...? maybe we could get some locals to investigate what > they are? I added an "addr:raw" tag so we can find this in the future. But, here's one example. There only appear to be a few of these per county. I *think* they're mostly j

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread Mike N.
Most of the non-integer ones around here are within trailer parks. -- From: "SteveC" Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 5:05 PM To: "Dave Hansen" Cc: "Talk-us" Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses > any

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread Greg Williamson
lation. G - Original Message From: David Lynch To: Dave Hansen ; talk-us@openstreetmap.org Sent: Mon, November 16, 2009 2:47:51 PM Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 13:02, Dave Hansen wrote: > So, it seems that the TIGER data have some interesting a

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread David Lynch
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 13:02, Dave Hansen wrote: > So, it seems that the TIGER data have some interesting addresses like: > > Non integer address: 9-35 > Non integer address: 9-01 > Non integer address: K200 > Non integer address: K210 > > Anybody have any thoughts on how we should handle these?

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread Ian Dees
As an example, we have WxyzNabc addressing in the western suburbs of Milwaukee: http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=43.208108,-88.161442&spn=0.003003,0.003428&z=18&iwloc=lyrftr:m,15548394324319276506,43.208382,-88.162156 The W203N10466 value is the actual numerical address (and appears on post box

Re: [Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-16 Thread SteveC
any idea where...? maybe we could get some locals to investigate what they are? On Nov 15, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Dave Hansen wrote: > So, it seems that the TIGER data have some interesting addresses like: > > Non integer address: 9-35 > Non integer address: 9-01 > Non integer address: K200 > Non int

[Talk-us] Non-Integer addresses

2009-11-15 Thread Dave Hansen
So, it seems that the TIGER data have some interesting addresses like: Non integer address: 9-35 Non integer address: 9-01 Non integer address: K200 Non integer address: K210 Anybody have any thoughts on how we should handle these? The conversion script complains about them but I'm not even sure