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Ok, for big bar, I’m using “1″ for small bar, I’m using “0″…
Here goes:
11010001010100011010010010101001100001…
OR it could be the sender’s address?
Y!A truncates long lines without white space, so West Sacremento (95798) is the best I can do.
(and even it is was not truncated, there is only a little besides the ZIP code, not the full address)
But if you don’t know your ZIP code, you could look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSTNET or search for POSTNET