Worth noting, in an article in the WSJ about Guam: 1) There are ~200k people who live there. 2) They can't buy from many stores due to programming bugs because neither a nation nor a US state. 3) The WSJ was able to get this fixed at Target just by saying "Why no Guam?"
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Good starting point:https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood/blob/master/README.md …
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yeah, I was gonna say "Falsehoods programmers observably don't give a hoot about in practice"
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there’s a “1/2” in my address....
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Don't get me started on companies not knowing how to handle PO boxes vs. physical addresses...guess which IRA company can't differentiate between the two?
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Would make people think about stuff like this https://skift.com/2018/01/11/china-shuts-down-marriotts-website-and-mobile-app-over-tibet-gaffe/ … & this https://skift.com/2018/01/13/delta-apologizes-to-china-for-taiwan-blunder/ …
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Puerto Rico lives in the same interstitial.
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When are running for President?
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CLOEAC should morph to CLOACA.
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