Doug Briscoe
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Welcome, Shawn, and best of luck! Doug
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Whenever you see the letter L with a slash mark through it, it’s Polish (and pronounced like English “w”, by the way, so the currency name above is ZWO-ta).
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Thanks again, Jeri. You’re invaluable.
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Meanwhile, congratulations on your first HS sales!
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See thread from yesterday: "Anyone having trouble listing stamps today ?" Also, if you return to your listings page in your member's area, you can start fresh from there. Saves the bother of opening and closing windows.
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Me, too. Sorry I started a new thread ("Error message") on this.
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Google Chrome, Windows 10.
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D'oh! Thanks, Dave. I think I did this the last time (4m sted 40m). Apparently such magnitude is beyond my limited powers of conception.
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Just to add a new flavor… I stopped printing invoices when my printer failed. That was many months (years?) ago. Now I enclose a small piece of paper with “HipStamp Invoice [#]” and the date at the top. I list items only when there are a half dozen …
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Now I see it. D’oh! And thank you.
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Vielen Dank, mein guter Herr!
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Thank you,
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Many thanks, Jeri. I see it now.
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I add my clamorous voice to the screeching mob. (I couldn’t apply even if I wanted to, as I don’t have a mobile phone.) When I say, “No, thanks,” I mean “No, thanks.” Please fix this.
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It’s usually spelled Seelow (pron. ZAY-lo). I find no reference to the spelling used in the postmark.
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The Caribbean Janus.
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Yes, you did. My mistake, and again, my thanks,
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Thx, George.
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Have you tried searching using “-Germany”?
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Best wishes. Will we be “seeing” you here in the forum?
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Thank you, George.
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I couldn’t find any singles listed. But thanks for your input.
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Gotcha!
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Thanks again, Michael.
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Great! Thank you, Ted and Ray.
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I did a quick bit of research and found this on German language Wikipedia: "In the 1930s, pilots in the United States began naming airports using the 2-letter National Weather Service abbreviations. In the 1940s, the number of airports began to exc…
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Thanks, gents! (And thanks for the smile, George.)
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Thanks, guys.
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Best wishes. I had spinal surgery in May,
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Many thanks, William. Sorry my repsonse is a few days late.